Calling for snow today, as soon as it warms up enough to happen.
As a Houston-raised Tennessean who is sick and tired of temperatures below 55*, I have a hard time understanding how anybody would *choose* to live in these temperatures. I've been here 26 years now (with 1.5 years in Florida back in the early 2000s) and I can't wait to leave. I lobby constantly with my wife to head south. Blech.
Just curious, where are your "frozen wastelands"?As a Houston-raised Tennessean who is sick and tired of temperatures below 55*, I have a hard time understanding how anybody would *choose* to live in these temperatures. I've been here 26 years now (with 1.5 years in Florida back in the early 2000s) and I can't wait to leave. I lobby constantly with my wife to head south. Blech.
We finally got some real rain overnight! LOL...
I'm like you, too, Carol.
No matter what season it is, I want it to be over
Folks like Kayelle can never look out their window and see beautiful snowflakes gently falling to the earth. She can't hear the crunch of snow under her feet. She can't see her breath coming from her mouth.
Grant you Kayelle has her own seasons. There is the fire season, flood season, mud slide season, etc. You get the idea. But she never has a snow storm as a reason to stay home and lounge about. Poor Kayelle. She is so deprived. Oh yeah, she is the one that is taking that fantastic trip, isn't she. Hmmm.....
Yes we are and we've cut down on usage quite a bit. And yes, we are allowed to Q with any type of fuel....there's no ban on that...yet.Are you in that drought?
Are you allowed to Q, use the pizza oven or the like?
Yes we are and we've cut down on usage quite a bit. And yes, we are allowed to Q with any type of fuel....there's no ban on that...yet.
Same argument Himself and I have. He would have loved to retire to FL. Told me so when we were engaged. I took the ring off and told him he had to pick between FL and me because there was no way I would move to a part of the country where it was summer for 8 or 9 months of the year, with the other months being hot like hades. I too like the changing seasons, but this winter has been a rough one - more like the ones I enjoyed when I was young. This year I'm done.As a Houston-raised Tennessean who is sick and tired of temperatures below 55*, I have a hard time understanding how anybody would *choose* to live in these temperatures. I've been here 26 years now (with 1.5 years in Florida back in the early 2000s) and I can't wait to leave. I lobby constantly with my wife to head south. Blech.
Not to mention the local dairies and bakeries.....They are predicting a possibility of over a foot of snow for Sunday night into Monday. I believe that prediction was sponsored by Giant Eagle! LOL
We aren't expecting to get up to a high of 0°C (32°F until Saturday of next week.