Heck...I remember when I was a kid, before there were snow days, I had to walk....Oh yea, don't get me wrong, I'm just as bad...I won't get out in unless it's life or death!![]()

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Heck...I remember when I was a kid, before there were snow days, I had to walk....Oh yea, don't get me wrong, I'm just as bad...I won't get out in unless it's life or death!![]()
....what were we talking about again?
Oh, yeah; I remember now.Goats...
Milk shakes!Oh, yeah; I remember now.
It was so cold here one Winter that the milking does were giving ice cream
Yeah, when it warmed up a littleMilk shakes!
I hope you get the chance!Thank you!
Sounds like y'all had a wonderful time! I'd love to be able to do something like that... Maybe someday!![]()
Not only do they call snow days, everything is shut down, and there's not a loaf of bread left on the grocery store shelves! (Or so I've heard...)Sounds terrifying. Let me guess, they call snow days for that?
Here, too. Maybe for 2ft - a lot depends on the wind. When we have high winds and snow, you can't see a thing.
Here, they might call a snow day for that, it depends if it's icy too or how quick they get ploughs out.
Edit: For 4ft, they probably would. Not for 2.
Ice is also a problem here. Especially when it's just cold enough to freeze onto power lines and tree branches. Get a couple of inches of ice on the lines and the wind whopping them around, and it can mean a week or more before everyone gets power back on.Ice is a whole nother story. Even up here, we freak out if there's a big ice storm. They're not very common, it's usually too cold.
Oh, yeah; I remember now.
It was so cold here one Winter that the milking does were giving ice cream
Old goats?Goats...
Oh yea, the mere mention of snow here and ALL the bread n milk disappears from every store around for miles!I hope you get the chance!
Not only do they call snow days, everything is shut down, and there's not a loaf of bread left on the grocery store shelves! (Or so I've heard...)
Here, too. Maybe for 2ft - a lot depends on the wind. When we have high winds and snow, you can't see a thing.
Ice is also a problem here. Especially when it's just cold enough to freeze onto power lines and tree branches. Get a couple of inches of ice on the lines and the wind whopping them around, and it can mean a week or more before everyone gets power back on.
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Yes, high winds are a pain when combined with snow.Here, too. Maybe for 2ft - a lot depends on the wind. When we have high winds and snow, you can't see a thing.
Can't play hockey on the sandI miss it! Sand between my toes, salty sea air... Sigh
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