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Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 3:49 pm
by tree_
BurtReynolds wrote:Ice storm really messed shit up around here.
happy for you burt

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 5:05 pm
by wease
BurtReynolds wrote:Everything is coated in ice, everything is closed, and the rabble is hidden away from the cold.

This is my paradise. I'm walking in a winter wonderland with my faithful Muppet dog.
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Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 5:40 pm
by spike
Why don’t large Texas cities keep a pile of salt on hand to deal with these ice storms? There’s one every year and it’s just chaos. Groundhog Day, indeed.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 5:41 pm
by tree_
ned the head ryerson

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 10:15 pm
by spike
maybe texans assume they can just shoot the ice

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 10:22 pm
by dad
how do wisconsinites handle ice?

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 10:26 pm
by doug rr
I'm older than most of you and I remember damn near every year when the cotton bowl was a complete disaster because of ice storms...texas will never change

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 10:28 pm
by doug rr
dad wrote:how do wisconsinites handle ice?
they cut a hole through it and have walleye fish Friday Fry's

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 10:42 pm
by spike
dad wrote:how do wisconsinites handle ice?
salt and plow the roads so civilization doesn't shut down

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Thu February 02, 2023 11:08 pm
by BurtReynolds
The roads were not too bad, but Austin has a lot of old, decrepit trees that reach out in all directions, and when they were weighed down with so much ice, they basically exploded and broke into pieces everywhere. Tree body parts all over the place.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Tue February 07, 2023 5:09 pm
by Biff Pocoroba
Couple of nice days before rain and then seasonal temps. Might get to 70 tomorrow. Jonquils are popping up, some trees are starting to bud and the yard weeds are perking up. But I know winter is not done yet.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Fri February 10, 2023 9:56 pm
by Biff Pocoroba
Yep, rain and colder in time for the weekend. Even a wintry mix is expected tomorrow night.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Sun February 19, 2023 6:36 pm
by Biff Pocoroba
Spring tease this week.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 3:30 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 3:40 pm
by Coach
It's been a mild winter in New England. 60 degrees the other day. But, tomorrow we will get a little snow.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 4:18 pm
by Chris_H_2
once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 4:51 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 4:56 pm
by spike
tragabigzanda wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
Is he really from Chicago? Often people that live in greater Chicagoland say they’re from Chicago, but they’re like an hour and a half away from the actual city.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 5:09 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Talk About The Weather

Posted: Wed February 22, 2023 5:24 pm
by spike
tragabigzanda wrote:
spike wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
Is he really from Chicago? Often people that live in greater Chicagoland say they’re from Chicago, but they’re like an hour and a half away from the actual city.
ah that could be the case. He said school was cancelled so he's got to be with his kids.
I think Lake County up towards the state line has some closures. Southern Wisconsin’s supposed to get a pretty bad ice storm today and tomorrow.