Finished all my storm prep work and settled in to watch the game. My great niece/nephew asked me to help move a fridge at the last minute prior to the storm. lol Uh, no. Thankfully it wasn't an emergency.
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Been to Fairbanks in the early 80's. Spent a month at Ft. Wainwright during Jan-Feb time frame. Got really cold during that time.Good morning folks.
We've gotten about six inches of snow so far, but its still coming down hard. May have as much as a foot by this afternoon. I'm in no hurry to start my shoveling. Since I've no place to go, let it snow, let snow, let it snow.
Cats pulled another one out of the bag. That Chandler shot was a pure jolt of adrenaline. We've had a lot of those in the past two weeks. Not sure how long this team can live on the narrow ledge of last minute heroics but its been fun while it has lasted.
My son is weighing a US FIsh and Wildlife job in Fairbanks, Alaska. Oh boy. I lived up there for four months while working on the Trans Alaska Pipeline in 1976 - part of it around Fairbanks. I'm not sure he knows what he is getting into, but I guess a lot of us have been there in our younger days -- signing up for something and dealing with the reality of what that meant later. I'm not going to try to discourage him, if he decides he wants to go.
Hope you all have a great day. Stay warm.
I see what you done........Bailiff, Wack his pee pee.
If I had known that was one of the categories.........I would have went to the monastery.........And become a hillbilly monk.
You have to grow your hair long, grow a long beard, chew tobacco, lose some teeth, and tell tall tales of the days gone by and how disciplined we were back then. Plus, explain that you have lived as long as you have because of beer, jerky and shine.If I had known that was one of the categories.........I would have went to the monastery.........
The Director said Saturday morning to bring the snow shovel from the garage.........I asked her if she was planning on shoveling the drive.......I spread salt........my back has already told me to not even think about shoveling.Good morning folks. We ended up with about a foot of snow. Temps down in the low teens now. I kept shoveling off and on all day yesterday, trying to stay ahead of it. This morning, with the forecast for clearing skies, I went out and removed the last couple inches from my front porch, walk and driveway. I was feeling pretty virtuous and ready to give my back a rest when my wife says, "Probably wouldn't hurt to shovel that pack deck and porch." As in the hundreds of square cubic feet of ice incrusted snow that weighed about 40 pounds a foot. Didn't need that much weight on the deck so I just finished that. My back is screaming.
Sitting down to a long work day. I hope it is a good one for all of you.
Doesn't that temp & wind kill just about every plant in sight in ATX, ATX?Good morning from ATX. Currently 21°F with a brutal wind-chill factor. May warm to 34°F.
Monday, Monday..... Back to work.
Wishing all our fellow Cat fans a great start to your week.
No. Next question.Doesn't that temp & wind kill just about every plant in sight in ATX, ATX?
I can only wish the high was 20 degrees below normal. More like 25 less.Once again today, gonna be about 20 degrees below the average high. The temp on Wupp’s Wafters is equally frigid. Stay warm. Stay warm.