Wow, I'm envious of you folks. I grew up in the western part of Pennsylvania '50's thru the '70's and up until the late '70's it was a pretty snowy area. With drifting and a couple of feet of snow I can remember driving home along a country road while it was blowing at almost a white out condition. The truck stopped so I waited for the wind to stop and I was in a drift over the hood of the truck. I know that you folks are laughing right now but the point is that the weather has changed and we have snow cover over there but we see the grass a couple of times during the winter. Where I am today in the state (2 ours east) we hardly get a covering of snow at all. Snow? None. Glad to have stopped by and offered everone a laugh.
Wow, I'm envious of you folks. I grew up in the western part of Pennsylvania '50's thru the '70's and up until the late '70's it was a pretty snowy area. With drifting and a couple of feet of snow I can remember driving home along a country road while it was blowing at almost a white out condition. The truck stopped so I waited for the wind to stop and I was in a drift over the hood of the truck. I know that you folks are laughing right now but the point is that the weather has changed and we have snow cover over there but we see the grass a couple of times during the winter. Where I am today in the state (2 ours east) we hardly get a covering of snow at all. Snow? None. Glad to have stopped by and offered everone a laugh.
Later,
Chiz
Well, the weather's been so weird in so many places, you never know. You might get one of those blowing-and-drifting type snowstorms even there!
The older I get and have to be out in it, and work in it, the better one of those umbrella drinks look sitting on a Jamaican beach where my biggest concern would be getting sand in my shorts!
Well on second though, the snow is fine, just keep the -40 below and 50 MPH winds!