It is now 23• the snow starts at 11 pm!
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schools are closing because the roads might get black ice.
I lived just SW of Philadelphia for a year. We got snow three times that winter, about 4-6" each time. Roads closed, grocery stores sold out of items like milk, eggs and bread. I just could never understand. I was only 7 hours from the Canadian border, and I couldn't buy milk for breakfast the next day cause everyone was worried they couldn't leave their homes if it snowed. No wonder we pass on the joke of living in igloos and changing over to our dogsleds when we cross back into Canada! Our roads were closed only because you actually wouldn't be able to see the car in front. I was just glad at least one of the roads opened so I could get my wife and newborn home from the hospital. I know that most of the US isn't that warm, just a foreign concept to me, that's all 

Well I guess you have to worry about what to do with him![]()

Yea well they are clossing the big bridges he has to cross at 12pm tonight so when 7 am rolls around and there is ice on the bridge he won't be comming home till it thaws out thursday , i keep telling him i will see him in a few days and he laughs at me, he won't be laughing tomorrow morningTh
That is don't have to worry about what to do with him![]()
Yea well they are clossing the big bridges he has to cross at 12pm tonight so when 7 am rolls around and there is ice on the bridge he won't be comming home till it thaws out thursday , i keep telling him i will see him in a few days and he laughs at me, he won't be laughing tomorrow morningI did talk him into taking the farm truck, it has mud grips on the back and it ain't easy to stick like that little front wheel drive cobalt .
How you feeling?
ur furnace seems to run about 30-45 minutes out of an hour,especially when the wind blows hard. It's no picnic living on the flat farmland of the midwest.