LibraryLady
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Operator head space and timing?^ have no idea why this pic insists on displaying sideways.
LL
Operator head space and timing?^ have no idea why this pic insists on displaying sideways.
FactOperator head space and timing?
LL
It could have been worse.... There was no wind chill to deal with...Few pictures have audibly caused me to say "Fuck that shit"
Glad to see you're doing well!
I'm just glad mornings like this are outliers, we'll be up to freezing for a high by the weekend.brisk here this week--lows around 20--but looking at mid-60s this weekend. Welcome, March!!
Not bitchin', enjoying... Part of the reason we moved to MT. . My impending knee replacement is keeping me from my normal snow pursuits... Like snow angels n such...Y'all need to quit bitchin about the snow. I like the snow. I used to like hunting in it. Try living down here in the subtropical jungle where it got to almost 90F in February.
Snow is beautiful...
Not bitchin', enjoying... Part of the reason we moved to MT. . My impending knee replacement is keeping me from my normal snow pursuits... Like snow angels n such...
The extreme cold is a little annoying, limits my dog's time outside. It does keep the wimps and wusses from living up in this locale, though.
All that nasty humidity down in your neck of the woods just kills me off. Much prefer the dryness here.
LL
Meh... You haven't traveled far enough West. Do not equate WI and NY cold/snow with us. We are much drier, and higher in elevation. Makes a ton of difference. Average snowfall for us is only 38", we sit at 4000' feet, though our ski resorts are much higher and get tons more snow. Buffalo is, what average 10 feet of snow and the Great Lakes are almost sea level? Bleh...Not a fan of humidity, but prefer the 2 seasons of the south: Early summer, summer, late summer, winter. I couldn't live in a place that was cold and snowy so long. I just don't care for it. Don't get me wrong: it IS beautiful, and with going to northern Wisconsin and Buffalo to visit family, I get my fair share.
Meh... You haven't traveled far enough West. Do not equate WI and NY cold/snow with us. We are much drier, and higher in elevation. Makes a ton of difference. Average snowfall for us is only 38", we sit at 4000' feet, though our ski resorts are much higher and get tons more snow. Buffalo is, what average 10 feet of snow and the Great Lakes are almost sea level? Bleh...
We have 4 beautiful seasons up here. Although, occasionally we have a fifth season that isn't much fun... That would be fire season... But it's not every year, thankfully.
LL