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For those who noticed and/or care I slightly edited the Title to make it a little more work friendly. Nothing like one of my FF tabs reading F-ing snow.

Ah, good to know that I'm wasn't going crazy thinking the title had changed.

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  • We lost power for about 12 hours which is nothing, all things considered, and we've got the generator/transfer-switch so it was really only out for 4 hours because I didn't feel like setting it all up

  • Side benefit of all the late snow, the ability to snowshoe with the kids.  Got andrew out for a little walk in the woods this afternoon.  

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Oh well, I won't be shoveling snow for a couple of years anyway. Cape Town's climate is pretty much a carbon copy of San Francisco, albeit about 11F warmer on average. Lots of sunshine, lots of wind, lots of rain in the winter. Sure there's no shortage of crappy drivers, either.

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Oh well, I won't be shoveling snow for a couple of years anyway. Cape Town's climate is pretty much a carbon copy of San Francisco, albeit about 11F warmer on average. Lots of sunshine, lots of wind, lots of rain in the winter. Sure there's no shortage of crappy drivers, either.

Well, there's a sliver lining (not shoveling).

As expected, my driveway was/is like a skating link this morning from all the rain/melting snow overnight despite some salting. I need to go get more salt as the second bucket of salt turned out to be empty. :palm:

A little off topic, but it's ONE effin' degree F outside right now in my back yard in suburban Chicago! My dogs are looking at me w/ their sad pug eyes asking why we are out here?!

A little off topic, but it's ONE effin' degree F outside right now in my back yard in suburban Chicago! My dogs are looking at me w/ their sad pug eyes asking why we are out here?!

Answer them with "Because if you aren't you take a dump on the carpet" which is what my dog did last night. :palm:

Day 2 of the blizzard warning. Theywere off by a solid 12+ hours in their forecast. Had maybe an inch last night but woke up to 6 or so inches of snow on the drive this morning. Still coming down, and the wind is whipping it around - hence the blizzard warning.

My bride is a teacher and the school has a snow day (no school). At least I won't have to blow the drive today:D

The older I get the more I can't stand the cold. It was -12F yesterday morning here with windchills in the -20 to -30F range. At least we only got a couple inches of snow.

Answer them with "Because if you aren't you take a dump on the carpet" which is what my dog did last night. :palm:

LOL - yeah, we look at each other in a stare down until they do their stuff! :basement:

The closer the front gets to the coast, the more volatile the model gets.

It is difficult to predict weather here as it comes across Lake Michigan. The big lake is like a small sea affecting the weather.

But three television stations (2 meterologists, 6 meterologists and 3 meterologists) + the local National Weather Service office all agreed. Normally there is a dissenting voice, but not this time. Assuming the NWS has at least one meterologist on staff, that's a dozen trained weather forecasters who missed it.

Ahhh, not so bad to have a job where you are paid well to be wrong a good share of the time.:rolleyes:

Give 'em slippers:

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Too funny! I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I did try little pug boots because they would hold their paws up and look at me in pain, but they chewed at them and ran around psycho, like the crazy beasts that they are. So gave up on that. But maybe if I got these ... :D

Took the 5 pound dog out for a walk last night in -8 F. She made it to the end of the block, appraised her situation, and made it halfway back before her paws were frozen and she stated walking funny. If I put her in boots, however, she outright refuses to move. stood in the same place for over an hour one night.

I love dogs so damned much.

As my field biology prof used to say "Dogs are wolves with all the intelligence bred out of them". :P

I hear that... however, when given the choice of staying in the woods or making friends with the monkeys that have a fire, it seems like one decision is vastly more intelligent than the other.

Well there hasn't been any snow for a couple of days, but my first time walking home from the pub in -20C wind chill was an experience and a half...... :o

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