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Mid 70's this afternoon. I was on my newly fixed hammock this afternoon life was good...... until both my boys used me as a trampoline. Life with terriers... |
It was so warm here this afternoon I raised a window in the den and enjoyed the breeze coming in. Tibbe's been outside a lot today and kept me busy going out with him. The male Corgi next door and the Chihuahua across the alley were both out a lot and Tibbe was nuts to get out there to play along the fence with them. He and Rusty try to outdo each other peeing up and down the fence over each other. |
Ok Jeanie and yorkiedallas....send some of that weather up north...weather man says we should be excited...suppose to warm up to 10 this weekend! |
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-9 right now but it is supposed to warm up to 7 above today. LOL! The cold doesn't bother me too much, I never really have to go anywhere so I just stay inside unless the dogs want out. Even then it isn't for too long. Monday is a projected high of 34! |
Im waiting for Monday Amanda!!! :) its -6 right now and in my town one of the substations started on fire...that means we did not have electricity for about an hour and a half...no electricity...no heat....didn't realize a house could cool down so fast!!!!! |
Ooh, brrr! Everything is all better now, though, right? There have been a few watermain breaks lately because of the cold. One in Coon Rapids just two days ago. Yes, Monday will be a nice one. I'm actually looking forward to getting a carwash then parking in the garage so that my truck stays nice and clean for a while! It is SOOOOO gross right now but I don't want to wash it and have it freeze up. Not that any carwashes are even open right now... |
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It's 10 degrees here...can't find out the wind chill but it has to be below zero! The wind is strong, blowing the pine trees swaying so it has to be close to 30 mph winds! Bentley and his Boxer brother, Baxter go out and come back in real quick! Everyone keep warm and bundled!! |
Had to share!! LOL New England Temperature Conversion Chart 60 F: Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. People in New England sunbathe. 50 F: New Yorkers try to turn on the heat. People in New England plant gardens. 40 F: Italian and English cars won't start. People in New England drive with the windows down. 30 F: Distilled water freezes. Maine's Moosehead Lake's water gets thicker. 20 F: Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves, wool hats. People in New England throw on a flannel shirt. 15 F: New York landlords finally turn on the heat. People in New England have the last cookout before it gets cold. 0 F: All the people in Miami die. New Englanders close the windows. 10 below zero: Californians fly away to Mexico. The Girl Scouts in New England are selling cookies door to door. 25 below zero: Hollywood disintegrates. People in New England get out their winter coats. 40 below zero: Washington D.C. runs out of hot air. People in New England let the dogs sleep indoors. 100 below zero: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. New Englanders get frustrated because they can't start their 'kahs.' 460 below zero: All atomic motion stops (absolute zero on the Kelvin scale). People in New England start saying, "Cold 'nuff for ya?" |
You're from New England if: You refer to 6 inches of snow as a "dusting." You think 63 degree ocean water is warm. |
Celstu1...so true. :) |
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All I know is that its 17 degrees here with a real feel of 3 . .. and let me tell ya, Brody is refusing to poop . . .he's like HELL NO lady I'm not poopin in the cold . . .:rolleyes: Not sure how much longer he can actually hold his poo . . .lol |
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