Oh good grief, you would think it was going to be Snowmaggedon here in Oklahoma, lol! Mind you we are going to have a respectable amount of snow from this storm but not looong lines in Wally with people frantically shopping amounts of snow. Which I saw yesterday when I ran in to buy a new computer mouse, mine refused to function any more and I’m on a desktop so… looks like we might get six or seven he’s so far of powder, some ice in places and a damn miserable wind.
Eggs, CAT FOOD and DOG food are needed. Connecticut had 13" of snow last weekend, today is upper 40's and rain, tomorrow is the dreaded ice and a 25 degree temp drop.
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ReplyDeleteToo true. The great Northeast is in for a storm and everybody is out buying up these items.
ReplyDeleteOh good grief, you would think it was going to be Snowmaggedon here in Oklahoma, lol! Mind you we are going to have a respectable amount of snow from this storm but not looong lines in Wally with people frantically shopping amounts of snow. Which I saw yesterday when I ran in to buy a new computer mouse, mine refused to function any more and I’m on a desktop so… looks like we might get six or seven he’s so far of powder, some ice in places and a damn miserable wind.
ReplyDeleteMamafrog, in Maryland six or seven inches would be Snowmaggdon. And when my dad had a parish in NC, a quarter inch would close the schools.
ReplyDeleteEggs, CAT FOOD and DOG food are needed. Connecticut had 13" of snow last weekend, today is upper 40's and rain, tomorrow is the dreaded ice and a 25 degree temp drop.
ReplyDeletemamafrog and Lady Anne, when we were stationed at Camp Lejeune (Jacksonville, NC), a quarter of an inch was Snowmaggedon!
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