There's Always The Weather
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It's going to break +20F today! What will we do?
It's been so cold for so long that my truck's windows and door locks have all frozen. Shooting deicer into the keyhole didn't help. Yesterday, the only door to unlock was a back door. That was fun. Shop has reported suspensions so frozen stiff that hitting a small bump is making things break. So far, I've been lucky; at least I can park in the sun and the interior of the truck makes it up to at least the freezing point. The passenger side door lock managed to thaw out by quitting time yesterday.
Even with a garage, this ridiculously large Interstate battery has had a hard time cranking over in the AM. Local Wal-Mart has been deluged with battery returns.
Local news story, one lady was on talking about having 200 gallons of propane delivered, and the bill being $1200+. She told them to take it back. We were lucky in that we had our topped off early, it's a large tank. When this batch is gone, it's gone.
With our electricity bill going up 30% now, that's not an option either. Could be a hot summer, which won't bother me much, and a very bad winter next year.
It's been so cold for so long that my truck's windows and door locks have all frozen. Shooting deicer into the keyhole didn't help. Yesterday, the only door to unlock was a back door. That was fun. Shop has reported suspensions so frozen stiff that hitting a small bump is making things break. So far, I've been lucky; at least I can park in the sun and the interior of the truck makes it up to at least the freezing point. The passenger side door lock managed to thaw out by quitting time yesterday.
Even with a garage, this ridiculously large Interstate battery has had a hard time cranking over in the AM. Local Wal-Mart has been deluged with battery returns.
Local news story, one lady was on talking about having 200 gallons of propane delivered, and the bill being $1200+. She told them to take it back. We were lucky in that we had our topped off early, it's a large tank. When this batch is gone, it's gone.
With our electricity bill going up 30% now, that's not an option either. Could be a hot summer, which won't bother me much, and a very bad winter next year.
Re: There's Always The Weather
Paolo wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:18 am It's going to break +20F today! What will we do?
It's been so cold for so long that my truck's windows and door locks have all frozen. Shooting deicer into the keyhole didn't help. Yesterday, the only door to unlock was a back door. That was fun. Shop has reported suspensions so frozen stiff that hitting a small bump is making things break. So far, I've been lucky; at least I can park in the sun and the interior of the truck makes it up to at least the freezing point. The passenger side door lock managed to thaw out by quitting time yesterday.
Even with a garage, this ridiculously large Interstate battery has had a hard time cranking over in the AM. Local Wal-Mart has been deluged with battery returns.
Local news story, one lady was on talking about having 200 gallons of propane delivered, and the bill being $1200+. She told them to take it back. We were lucky in that we had our topped off early, it's a large tank. When this batch is gone, it's gone.
With our electricity bill going up 30% now, that's not an option either. Could be a hot summer, which won't bother me much, and a very bad winter next year.
Once the peak heating demand has gone down, the price will drop too. Fill up mid summer. before the farmers spike demand for crop drying.
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It's gotten cold enough to freeze my well pump twice since Jan.1.
I had to replace the well pump 3 weeks ago, even though I 'drooled' 3 faucets. Last Saturday, the new pump froze up again, but luckily I was home and took a kerosene heater out there. I put the kerosene heater out there again yesterday, but it never got cold enough to use it.
Haven't used that heater in 20+ years. Kerosene is really expensive - probably because of the cold (Damn gougers).
Georgia is having record-breaking weather. Our farm had rain 301 days in 2013 (Dad's hobby).
Atlantians spent last night on freeways because they were too stupid to stay off the ice yesterday.
School children had to sleep at school, because their poor parents couldn't come get them, or the busses couldn't go.
People died waiting for emergency vehicles that could get through, and a baby was born on I-285.
Vacant vehicles with no gas, and wrecks everywhere. I will be busy next week. Already getting notices for claims appointments.
Our Guvnor declared 'state of emergency', because GA DOT did nothing but say they "were prepared". People were still stuck on freeways this morning.
All the TV and Radio stations were warning about the impending doom, but folks still went out.
Georgians are not geared for ice and snow. Southern Wal-marts, and other mega stores reaped the benefits of the 'cold rush' to "stockpile" yesterday morning.
It never lasts more than a day or two, yet everyone acts like they'll be stuck indoors all winter . . .
Some of the news TV is entertaining, especially watching these cute young things standing 'out in it', describing how "terrible" the conditions are; while having to scrape up enough ice or sleet to show the camera - in their overly mitted hands, and with faces shielded by deep-tundra parka hoods . . .
I had to replace the well pump 3 weeks ago, even though I 'drooled' 3 faucets. Last Saturday, the new pump froze up again, but luckily I was home and took a kerosene heater out there. I put the kerosene heater out there again yesterday, but it never got cold enough to use it.
Haven't used that heater in 20+ years. Kerosene is really expensive - probably because of the cold (Damn gougers).
Georgia is having record-breaking weather. Our farm had rain 301 days in 2013 (Dad's hobby).
Atlantians spent last night on freeways because they were too stupid to stay off the ice yesterday.
School children had to sleep at school, because their poor parents couldn't come get them, or the busses couldn't go.
People died waiting for emergency vehicles that could get through, and a baby was born on I-285.
Vacant vehicles with no gas, and wrecks everywhere. I will be busy next week. Already getting notices for claims appointments.
Our Guvnor declared 'state of emergency', because GA DOT did nothing but say they "were prepared". People were still stuck on freeways this morning.
All the TV and Radio stations were warning about the impending doom, but folks still went out.
Georgians are not geared for ice and snow. Southern Wal-marts, and other mega stores reaped the benefits of the 'cold rush' to "stockpile" yesterday morning.
It never lasts more than a day or two, yet everyone acts like they'll be stuck indoors all winter . . .
Some of the news TV is entertaining, especially watching these cute young things standing 'out in it', describing how "terrible" the conditions are; while having to scrape up enough ice or sleet to show the camera - in their overly mitted hands, and with faces shielded by deep-tundra parka hoods . . .
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Re: There's Always The Weather
artisticlicense (imported) wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:31 am It's gotten cold enough to freeze my well pump twice since Jan.1.
I had to replace the well pump 3 weeks ago, even though I 'drooled' 3 faucets. Last Saturday, the new pump froze up again, but luckily I was home and took a kerosene heater out there. I put the kerosene heater out there again yesterday, but it never got cold enough to use it.
Haven't used that heater in 20+ years. Kerosene is really expensive - probably because of the cold (Damn gougers).
Georgia is having record-breaking weather. Our farm had rain 301 days in 2013 (Dad's hobby).
Atlantians spent last night on freeways because they were too stupid to stay off the ice yesterday.
School children had to sleep at school, because their poor parents couldn't come get them, or the busses couldn't go.
People died waiting for emergency vehicles that could get through, and a baby was born on I-285.
Vacant vehicles with no gas, and wrecks everywhere. I will be busy next week. Already getting notices for claims appointments.
Our Guvnor declared 'state of emergency', because GA DOT did nothing but say they "were prepared". People were still stuck on freeways this morning.
All the TV and Radio stations were warning about the impending doom, but folks still went out.
Georgians are not geared for ice and snow. Southern Wal-marts, and other mega stores reaped the benefits of the 'cold rush' to "stockpile" yesterday morning.
It never lasts more than a day or two, yet everyone acts like they'll be stuck indoors all winter . . .
Some of the news TV is entertaining, especially watching these cute young things standing 'out in it', describing how "terrible" the conditions are; while having to scrape up enough ice or sleet to show the camera - in their overly mitted hands, and with faces shielded by deep-tundra parka hoods . . .
Wasn't that a scene from, "Driving Miss. Daisey" ?
Except it was the Piggly Wiggly, not the Walmart
Our previously 10 - 40% chance of rain has evaporated to ZERO. No surprise here. "They lie!"!
The atmosphere is hazy with unprecipitated moisture as the temperatures are a steady 70F / 50F.
My friend tells me the orchard trees in the San Joaquin Valley are blossoming now, two months early.
That's what happens in an Era where there is no personal responsibility.
Moi
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I never saw that movie . . .
Been watching the news a while this evening, and, again they are warning folks to stay home. The pitiful DOT and area county workers are so over-worked trying clear roads they'd hoped they wouldn't have to . . .
One news-caster, said "If you didn't learn your lesson last night . . . heed the warnings tonight."
GA roads are being salted and scraped this evening, and DOT is, or will be out tonight.
"Personal responsibility" indeed.
All the poor folks they seemed to 'interview' on TV all blame everyone but themselves for their situation; whether it be stuck out in the freeze on highways, or having no water, or food, or heat . . . It sure makes GA look bad to have so many toothless wonders, that can barely speak proper English, moaning about how bad everything is.
Of course, the TV stations look for something juicy or scandalous.
Everything will refreeze tonight, and there will be more of it tomorrow . . .
Been watching the news a while this evening, and, again they are warning folks to stay home. The pitiful DOT and area county workers are so over-worked trying clear roads they'd hoped they wouldn't have to . . .
One news-caster, said "If you didn't learn your lesson last night . . . heed the warnings tonight."
GA roads are being salted and scraped this evening, and DOT is, or will be out tonight.
"Personal responsibility" indeed.
All the poor folks they seemed to 'interview' on TV all blame everyone but themselves for their situation; whether it be stuck out in the freeze on highways, or having no water, or food, or heat . . . It sure makes GA look bad to have so many toothless wonders, that can barely speak proper English, moaning about how bad everything is.
Of course, the TV stations look for something juicy or scandalous.
Everything will refreeze tonight, and there will be more of it tomorrow . . .
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Maybe we'll get lucky and get another polar vortex to thin out the herd?
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Paolo wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:18 pm Maybe we'll get lucky and get another polar vortex to thin out the herd?
Time to move to Anchorage Alaska (http://www.wunderground.com/weather-for ... orage.html), Paolo...
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The sky was all shades of gray and the
air was thick with moisture that coated streets and all surfaces but not enough to make a gutter run.
The coastal redwood seemed happy.
One of my peach trees is breaking bud while all the others remain asleep.
Moi
air was thick with moisture that coated streets and all surfaces but not enough to make a gutter run.
The coastal redwood seemed happy.
One of my peach trees is breaking bud while all the others remain asleep.
Moi
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In the last few days we have gone from -20 to 80 right now its cold here it. All the way down to 60...
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