Sitting with a cup of coffee. (coffee lovers)

Oh, then that's different, feel sorry for me, I have to go to work soon….after a couple more cups of coffee.

Thank goodness for heated buildings..
big_smile.png
 
It looks like us right now. Florida/ Finland no big diff.
...Until Saturday when we are supposed to det up into the 80's.

Cover the plants close up the greenhouses, uncover the plants and open up the greenhouses.... I am working but getting little acomplished.

d213e88e4fb0377c728f2163eea5fe3a.jpg

And Hawaii ans Alaska are 'Where'
 
Last edited:
 
http://www.foreca.fi/meteogram.php?loc_id=1246008736[/QUOTE]


[B]GOOD GRIEF!!!  I'm colder than Finland and more snow than Alaska!!!!   AHHHHHHH!!!!!  [/B]:barnie
[/QUOTE]

My sentiments exavtly!!!So are we! :rant

[QUOTE="3goodeggs, post: 14366952, member: 32107"]It looks like us right now. Florida/ Finland no big diff.
...Until Saturday when we are supposed to det up into the 80's.

Cover the plants close up the greenhouses, uncover the plants and open up the greenhouses.... I am working but getting little acomplished.

[IMG]http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d2/13/e8/d213e88e4fb0377c728f2163eea5fe3a.jpg
And Hawaii ans Alaska are 'Where'

Ohio is odd state out. Sometimes included in Northest and sometimes included in Midwest. Just depends whos doing the talking about what. :/

I am regaing the ability to convert celcius which was long lost after high school.:weee
 
T(C) = ( T(F) - 32 ) * 5/9, it's simple.

One funny (although slightly offensive) way of dividing the States is East Coast, West Coast, and the fly over states (as in the states you fly over when you're going somewhere important). I don't think people living in the middle would agree though.
 
Probably not but it's close to the truth economics wise. The midwest is important agriculturally but things like cars heavy equipment and such that had been located in MI and OH etc are now spread out and people generally don't flock here to retire. Most people live along the coastlines. We still have alot of manufacturing and residents but not like when Detroit was indeed the Motor City.
 
I am no longer going to complain about my weather, just read that the area around Buffalo, NY, USA got 76 inches of snow that is almost 2 meters or over six feet
now for my third cup
 
Thats Buffalo! The really great thing about Buffalo is they are prepared. We were there one January and it snowed over a foot overnight and by morning most of the streets were clear. BTW Niagra Falls is beautiful when frozen.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom