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38 degrees in 30 minutes
rrammfcitktturjsp:
Okay to All your WARM people,
Please, please, send some of your warmth to Texas. We would appreciate. I have not heard from Longhorn today. I hope he is not having to forage in the scare forests of Texas for firewood. ;D
Missed you today Longhorn.
Sincerely,
Anne C. McGuire
longhorn:
As of right now, we are getting freezing drizzle which is suppose to get a little heavier and continue through the night. No power lines down yet, but the trees and lines are starting to get a pretty good accumalation of ice. Guess we Texas can't complain too much, it has been a really mild winter.
Longhorn
Patrick:
I have been on top of the house, and in the attic reparing the damage. I will have to do some sheetrock repair tomorrow, I quit for today. Lots of folks reparing damage today; Home Depot was packed with folks buying all kinds of plumbing supplies and insulation.
rrammfcitktturjsp:
Longhorn,
Yep we are blessed to live in Texas. I am not used to cold weather that often. Glad to see you are online.
Sincerely,
Anne C. McGuire
hebrewroots98:
hello everyone,
I'm back (praise God) after a bout with by lower back problem. I have enjoyed this thread as I sit here in the comfort and warmth of my living room looking out the front windows at the beautiful glass neighborhood. All of the pine trees, yards and streets are covered in ice; it is so beautiful. (yes, West Tx has some pine trees and The Lord blessed me with those b/c I love green trees.)
Apparently, 2006 was the warmest weather on the books in Texas history. We're starting out with a bang this new year tho!
(I wonder if the 'HAARP' station in Alaska is altering the weather patterns again? They have the technology to mess with the electrical currents to alter the weather conditions. I believe that this is where El Ninia and La Ninio came from a while back.)
Patrick, yes we just got backa souple of months ago from visiting the Grand Canyon; we got lots of pix too. It is very MAJESTIC to see and especially when your 8 yr old little boy wants to go out to the very, very, very edge of the mile+ drop off so he can experience the canyon 'close up' (meanwhile...mom is holding her breath and his arm as well.)
Yes, I used to live about 15 miles from Lake Erie/(Cleveland, Ohio area)...it too is massive and beautiful (looks like an ocean.) The drastic extremes of weather that I have been is is when I lived in Minnesota where it was -39 degrees (your nostrils freeze together and you must pull them apart; and then in Saudi Arabia where it was 146 degree heat (feels like sitting in your pick up truck on a 100 degree day and then putting your heater on full balst...ughhhh; it's a great way to loose weight tho ;D)
Well, gotta get up and look out the front door before it gets too dark for me to see this beautiful ice land. (Stay warm Longhorn ;) and for those of you in FLORIDA...WELL...you should repent! ;D ;D
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