Here is what we got yesterday:
This is what happens when the snow clouds are too low and we end up enveloped by them. I could see the moisture swirling through as fog as the storm moved through, It will take a couple of days for the woodpile to defrost. Good thing I loaded up the house before the storm rolled in.
Out here, they call that pogonip. I believe the translation is "white death." Very beautiful but I wouldn't want to be caught out in it.

I think a white out is when they have horizontal snow and its snowing so hard that you can barely see the road to get home. That's when you pray for a snowplow to follow.Is that the results of what they call a White out? I have heard about them..... sooo many particles in the air youcant even find your way twenty feet from the house. Old time farmers used to run a rope from the house to the barn sothey could tend the animals.... Its pretty but it must be freaking cold to do that.... Right?
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Isn't it wonderful? So quiet and peaceful. I imagine most people never even considered that you could actually hear it.The last time it snowed here I took my boyfriend out on the front porch so we could listen to it snowing. Traffic was at a standstill on the interstate. The silence was over whelming. Mike had never heard snow falling before. He is a city boy.
Standing there listening to the snow falling made me realize how badly I need to go back to WV...........
Quote:I've never seen anything like this! Are they really able to work themselves down into the soil? Are the plants they are from large, or like tumbleweed?
They can also get stuck in a dog's fur and wreak a lot of havoc! I thought it was unclear when deb said the seed was about half the size of a dime, and though she is correct, I guess I consider the whole thing the seed as they are pretty well attached. The whole apparatus is probably just over an inch long.No they are more like a grass. Yes they work themselves down and they do it quick! I would pick them and put them on my hand, then let the sun hit them and away they would go. Would get stuck in your cloths really quick.
My mother always told me that if you pull out a gray hair, that seven more will take its place. Don't know how true that is, just thought I'd share.Bee I'm 51 and have had long wavy hair forever because I just don't know how to work with a short cut. I've never colored my hair not once and I've told my girls that when the gray comes they are just going have to deal with it. I've been really blessed with late graying (I see a few strands every now and then and yank em out). But I won't spend the money nor the time on that which God has blessed me with!!

Oh Lisa, I'm so sorry. Was it dogs do you think? I hate dogs this week.Hey, everyone.....Texas Lisa just got home from church to find a chicken massacre. Please pray for her right now, as we all know how devastating it is to come home to something like that....just gut wrenching.![]()