Greetings fron the frozen US (midwest)
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Greetings fron the frozen US (midwest)
19 degrees(F) yesterday, 11 below zero last night, 1 degree(high)today. 12 inches of snow on top of 3 inches. Snow plows quit yesterday as high wind blows the snow right back. Shopping malls closed, food stores mostly out of food due to people stocking up. Airport closed.
BUT.. went out birdhunting two days ago. Dogs (German Wirehaired Pointers) worked well. Came back with four quail. (20 g Browning SxS.) Lots of dry firewood in garage, food in fridge, wife is cooking and doing laundry, but looks pretty cute. I'm doing business stuff, dogs sleeping after hopping around in the snow. Could be worse.
Best wishes to warm and sunny India in 2014.
BUT.. went out birdhunting two days ago. Dogs (German Wirehaired Pointers) worked well. Came back with four quail. (20 g Browning SxS.) Lots of dry firewood in garage, food in fridge, wife is cooking and doing laundry, but looks pretty cute. I'm doing business stuff, dogs sleeping after hopping around in the snow. Could be worse.
Best wishes to warm and sunny India in 2014.
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you are welcome to it. keep the fire burning
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Re: Greetings fron the frozen US (midwest)
Steve, you make it sound pretty good!
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It's great you got some hunting in, Steve. You're a brave soul!
I stayed inside all weekend.
It's been cold!
It's a chore to go outside, especially going to work in the morning. Car engines don't want to turn over and it takes forever for the heat to start blowing.
I stayed inside all weekend.
It's been cold!
It's a chore to go outside, especially going to work in the morning. Car engines don't want to turn over and it takes forever for the heat to start blowing.
The Coldest air mass since 1996 will continue to bring dangerous wind chills to the region through Tuesday morning. The Arctic cold is accompanied by brisk northwest winds. The combination of the cold and wind will produce wind chills of 35 below to 55 below zero through Tuesday morning
http://www.google.org/publicalerts/aler ... source=webA Wind Chill Warning remains in effect until noon CST Tuesday.
•This is a particularly dangerous situation.
•Wind Chill values: 35 below to 55 below zero.
•Impacts: exposed flesh will freeze in 10 minutes with wind chills of 35 below, and in 5 minutes with wind chills of 50 below or colder.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Guys, hope all our brothers in US and Canada and UK / Europe are fine.
Stay safe, bros!
Stay safe, bros!
Cheers!
EssDee
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Re: Greetings fron the frozen US (midwest)
Steve007 wrote:19 degrees(F) yesterday, 11 below zero last night, 1 degree(high)today. 12 inches of snow on top of 3 inches. Snow plows quit yesterday as high wind blows the snow right back. Shopping malls closed, food stores mostly out of food due to people stocking up. Airport closed.
BUT.. went out bird hunting & came back with four quail. Lots of dry firewood in garage, food in fridge, wife is cooking and doing laundry, but looks pretty cute. I'm doing business stuff, dogs sleeping after hopping around in the snow. Could be worse.
Hi Steve,
> Going through the above - I am reminded of 'Albert Camus's" quote....
In the depth of winter I realized, deep within me lies an "Invincible Summer"
> Take Care!
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Welcome aboard Steve.
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Though I believe Steve is in Wisconsin, this applies to him too.
This, below, is almost true, but the very last part is absolutely true.
During the winter of '81/'82, it got really, really cold with some unearthly windchills. It was too cold to go to classes but we could go down to the liquor store and buy booze.
This, below, is almost true, but the very last part is absolutely true.
During the winter of '81/'82, it got really, really cold with some unearthly windchills. It was too cold to go to classes but we could go down to the liquor store and buy booze.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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XL, good one! (Especially the last part! )
I was looking for the temperature at which Minnesotans are out on Lake Minnetonka playing volleyball and sitting on sofas with their feet up, just like a summer day on the beach in other places.
(My brother says: "You wanna go see where the rich people live? We can drive there now!" and off he goes with his F150, driving about on the ice…)
I was looking for the temperature at which Minnesotans are out on Lake Minnetonka playing volleyball and sitting on sofas with their feet up, just like a summer day on the beach in other places.
(My brother says: "You wanna go see where the rich people live? We can drive there now!" and off he goes with his F150, driving about on the ice…)
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Tim,
My wife is from Duluth. She says that when the ice breaks on the shore of Gitcheegoomie, the kids put on their bathing suits and go swimming off Park Point.
On a side note, my daughter finished her gig with the Minnesota Conservation Corps and picked up a part time job at the Minnetonka Country Club (by the Minnetonka Yatch Club. LOL). The tips are great and she has some stories about the prices at the restaurant and the amounts people spend there!
My wife is from Duluth. She says that when the ice breaks on the shore of Gitcheegoomie, the kids put on their bathing suits and go swimming off Park Point.
On a side note, my daughter finished her gig with the Minnesota Conservation Corps and picked up a part time job at the Minnetonka Country Club (by the Minnetonka Yatch Club. LOL). The tips are great and she has some stories about the prices at the restaurant and the amounts people spend there!
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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He he, XL, Duluth is pretty extreme! Brrr!
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Re: Greetings fron the frozen US (midwest)
It may be cold, but life is tradeoffs. See the esteemed brihacharan's Camus observation above.
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Steve,
Great to put a face to the name.
BTW, that's a nice haul you have there and I like your setup in the back of the SUV.
Great to put a face to the name.
BTW, that's a nice haul you have there and I like your setup in the back of the SUV.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941