Blimey!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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That must have been a pretty big canon!
Blimey!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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It tastes of plastic.That's all we used when my kids were little. I never thought it tasted bad before. But can't stand it now. It has a bitter taste that isn't pleasing at all.
That's very sad.
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.
How old was that beautiful tree?
I use to have a heat mat under the substrate in my bed. The heat mat keeps the baked beans almost warm and cosyHave a great work free weekend, Sabine!
I've got to work
But never mind, eh?
Keep safe and warm. Make sure your substrate is moist and warm.![]()
OH Yeah !!!! What shall we do ?????ME ! ! !
Who make all these big dark snow balls in your pic ????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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It looks like the old tree was rotten above the roots.
Me ??? I don`t know nothing about fires and books.I don't have one. That was Sabine. I am in SA the last thing we want are fires. It is hot enough.[emoji6] [emoji23]
Are the Russian dope-heads in this one?So this is why we came to Birmingham. The World Indoor Athletics Championships
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I love horror movies ! I never get nightmares from them. Nightmares are made of more real memories that changed into bad dreams, me thinks.I don't watch them either. Never liked them.
Are the Russian dope-heads in this one?
It doesn't look very full.
And it's hardly cricket.
Moan over.
Sorry.![]()
My nightmares are usually me alone being chased by wild animals that want to kill me. Wolves, bears, mountain lions. Either that or a family member that are possessed and trying to kill me.I love horror movies ! I never get nightmares from them. Nightmares are made of more real memories that changed into bad dreams, me thinks.
That's a brilliant idea!I use to have a heat mat under the substrate in my bed. The heat mat keeps the baked beans almost warm and cosy![]()
Eat the armadillos?OH Yeah !!!! What shall we do ?????
Not exactly snap, but you noticed them too!Who make all these big dark snow balls in your pic ????![]()
Agreed.I love horror movies ! I never get nightmares from them. Nightmares are made of more real memories that changed into bad dreams, me thinks.