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Waiting for snow in the South.
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We don't have the shake, rattle, & roll here unless its on the jukebox, . But, the last snow we got here caused a gridlock that had people taking 6 hrs to go about 2 miles. Either way, my Yankee blood tells me, not to go out unless its a short trip. Too many people with 4wd here and that makes them think they can still go the speed limit. Still it'll be good to see some snow, its been a while.
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Jim does like to rub in the great weather in SD but, that's just too much snow for me granted you are really in the frozen tundra of the north. A good idea though for a diorama would be using white foam and carving out the lines so that it looks as though a blower carved it out and the tops of signals just poking through the top. The snow has melted hear and it'll start warming up soon. Jim, sorry for the Chargers, I went to the same school as Rivers. But, I can say GO STEELERS!!!!.
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You know full well what you can do with your 81 degrees..........send some to others, you weather hog you:laugh:
Overcast and cool in Medford.......great day for opening up the garage and doing some wood working on new module legs for our upcoming Portland show in two weeks.....yikes:ohmy:
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A few years ago, my wife was taken seriously ill for some 10 months. I travelled to Inverness from Skye at least once a week and not once did I see more than a thin covering of snow. There has been some snow this year but not much at all. The weather is really changing here.
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Snow is great at this time of year, but Thursday it warmed up to about 40 F and rained hard for a couple of hours at suppertime. Now that might sound like a great idea - a brief respite from the cold - but it created a slick ice sheet over every road and sidewalk. I'm sure many cars that were parked outdoors overnight might have had their car doors frozen shut.
Dear husband Chris made it to the bottom of our outdoor front stairs taht everning, only to slip at the bottom. He fell hard and smacked the back of his head. I heard him fall all the way in our townhouse and went out to see what had happened. He got up and was holding his head which bled profusely. Luckily, the cut was only 2" long and the paramedics were able to clean it up a bit and bandaged his head before taking him to the ER. He was there for 4 hours and said there were people coming in with all kinds of broken limbs from falls on the ice.
When unusual weather hits, it might seem funny to people in places who typically don't have snow or don't have warm winters, but, believe me it's not a joking matter. If Chris had fallen just a couple of inches differently, his head would have hit the bottom stair instead of the flat bottom landing. He might be in a coma as I type instead of hurting all over and being a little grumpy.
Take care, everyone, when the weather is giving you a beating.
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Actually, we are working together on our new Z scale train. It arrived the day he slipped on the ice which meant I had to set it up myself. The train set is a Marklin 8188 with tank locomotive and caboose, oval track and 9 vold battery power pack. I opened the package and Chris was so excited that took locomotive and caboose out to look at them. He keeps telling me he has no interest in trains. But when I ask him if the train is cute, he says it's cute. He's working on the electronics side (and possible computer side) of the layout and I'm working on design and putting the layout together. I don't think he'll ever much of a train person. I don't think I will either for that matter, at least not in the ways many of the people on this board are.
The weather in many places seems to be pretty wonky this winter. Keep safe, everyone
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