Are they fishing?View attachment 4289789
A lot of ppl on the pier this eve. Still quite warm by the lake.
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Are they fishing?View attachment 4289789
A lot of ppl on the pier this eve. Still quite warm by the lake.
I really couldn't tell .. I couldn't see any rods.Are they fishing?
When schools close does that mean pretty much everything closes? Government offices, grocery stores, etc?11:30 pm. 17F and falling, likely to single digits. School will remain virtual through Friday, but I did see a few kids out braving the cold temps, today to explore and play a little. It's not a "snowman snow"and the only snowballs come from shoveled piles, but they're there! There's still about an 8-inch snow cover in most yards here, but there's a hard glaze over it. Sled runners break it, but it's perfect for saucers and cardboard boxes. The kids across the street had a blast pushing each other around in boxes. They weren't outside for long, but they made the most of it before they froze!
Not usually. Most offices, businesses and such closed the first day and others followed suit over the next day or two as parking lots and major roads cleared. Many still have "liberal leave" policies in effect for people who genuinely can't get out. Schools generally close just for a day or two, sometimes opening two hours late, to keep kids and buses off icy streets. The last time I recall schools shutting down for an entire week was back in the 70's, when we had a bonafide blizzard and three-plus feet of snow!When schools close does that mean pretty much everything closes? Government offices, grocery stores, etc?