COLD DARK ROOM

Bee62

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Tidgy's Dad

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Good afternoon all.
I have a work free weekend and it feels good.:D
Last night temps had been - 11, 8 C . For my American friends: 10,76 F VERY COLD !!!! Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!
But next week it will be warmer again. So said the weather forecast. The only nice thing is that the sun is shining every day.
It looks really lovely outside but it is very cold.
I wish you all a very happy Friday.:)
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Have a great work free weekend, Sabine! :):<3:
I've got to work:(
But never mind, eh?
Keep safe and warm. Make sure your substrate is moist and warm. :D:D
 

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Nothing against proper cheese from anywhere.
But all the processed cheese, cheese fountains and aerosol cheese is an insult to the good name of the product. :eek:
I broke down and got Wendy's Baconator (hamburger) last Friday. They used processed cheese on it. YUCK!!!!! It ruined the sandwich. How anyone can eat that junk is beyond my understanding! Thank goodness I didn't get sick from the preparer sneezing on my food!
 

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I broke down and got Wendy's Baconator (hamburger) last Friday. They used processed cheese on it. YUCK!!!!! It ruined the sandwich. How anyone can eat that junk is beyond my understanding! Thank goodness I didn't get sick from the preparer sneezing on my food!
I like real cheese better but I can eat the processed also. That's what I was raised on really.
 

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No snow here in Germany. I`ve sent all to you Lena for building snow men and snow tortoises ...:p:D
In Germany we have a saying: Weihnachten im Klee, Ostern im Schnee.
Translated this means: Christmas with clover, Easter with snow. :eek:
In German language there is a rhyme: Schnee - Klee :D

I think some escaped this way. It wasn’t snowing when we went to find lunch. This was on the way back. It’s a white-out now
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Trees toppling like matchsticks here in Maryland.... winds getting worse!

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Yes, on the news last night they said it was going to be pretty bad in the east. Hopefully you and your property come through ok. They say it's a real nor'easter! Here's just a tiny bit of what's going on in the east:

Other notable heavy snow totals as of Friday morning included 14 inches in Harborcreek, Pennsylvania, and Windham, New York, 12 inches near North East, Pennsylvania, 11.9 inches at Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, and 11 inches in Chardon, Ohio.

Some wet snow has begun to mix in over the New York City metro area, in Baltimore, and precipitation had changed to snow in Harrisburgh, Pennsylvania.

High winds are current raking parts of the mid-Atlantic states, Appalachians and New England.

Winds gusted to 67 mph at Washington-Dulles and 62 mph at Reagan National Airport early Friday. A 74 mph gust was clocked atop Chickaree Summit, Pennsylvania.

Gusts over 50 mph are already buffeting Boston-Logan Airport, and trees have been downed in Arlington, Burlington, Easton, North Andover, Sharon and Woburn. Trees have also been downed in parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and western North Carolina.

Numerous reports of trees down blocking roads and a few onto homes and buildings have come in from the Washington D.C. metro.

Avery County, North Carolina 911 reported numerous trees downed across the county Thursday evening. A peak gust over 100 mph was clocked atop Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina, early Friday.
 

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