Between today and tomorrow the National Weather Service is predicting a total of six to ten inches of snow and dangerously cold temperatures, but I have no reason to go out. I have food, reading material, projects, and the memes on the Internet 😀.
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In this area people run to the store for milk, bread, eggs, and toilet paper as soon as any type of winter weather is announced. This morning's paper had photos of empty milk coolers and bare dairy shelves.
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I always have a stash of Mardi Gras beads in my closet, so I can only imagine what the people in Louisiana have.
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This explanation sounds about rightEven the PG-13 people are taking advantage of the storm!
Authorities confirmed the "individual responsible for this incoming winter weather" has been taken into custody.The individual in question was not identified in an initial post, but she can be seen handcuffed, and standing in a blue, glittery dress with sheer sleeves.
An officer standing nearby can also be seen holding what appears to be a tiara with pink gemstones."The winter storm is still coming," police wrote. "The cold never bothered her anyway, but it will bother your commute."
Stay safe my friends!




Those pictures are funny. Hopefully you don't get that much snow.
ReplyDeleteToday a meteorologist I trust said the total would be 8-10 inches, but it's "very dry powder snow" that's easy to shovel. Our condo hires people to do that!
Deletestay safe and warm-we have been bitter cold for two days now-no ice though but a little snow-more snow in the forecast tonight and tomorrow-will see how fast this storm moves out of here
ReplyDeleteThe cold IS bitter! I had to do something down in the unheated basement garage and put a winter coat on!
DeleteOMG the Louisiana snow tires!
ReplyDeleteI know!
DeleteI like he crayon scribbled weather map.
ReplyDeleteSometimes that's what the weather predictions feel like.
DeleteHahahaha on the we know what we got.
ReplyDeleteAll the essentials, right there. (Although in our house we don't drink milk and don't eat white bread.)
DeleteSame. The only thing I'd use is the crapper paper. The rest they can keep!
Deletestay safe
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm looking forward to hunkering down.
DeleteStay warm and safe. I am in the affected area...Montreal.
ReplyDeleteSo you stay warm and safe too!
Deleteso far no where near as much snow as predicted but it is COLD!
ReplyDeleteI can feel the cold coming through the exterior walls when I touch them. The heating bill will be high next month!
DeleteI felt cold just reading this.
ReplyDeleteI've been walking around the house wearing three layers and a scarf wound around my neck.
DeleteSame here...our grocery store shelves are empty of bread, milk and toilet tissue. Thankfully, I keep these things so I didn't have to rush out and join the crowds. Stay safe...
ReplyDeleteJust for grins I wanted to go into the store yesterday just to see the empty shelves in person, but decided that would be rude to the people who were trying to buy groceries.
DeleteMuch ado about nothing. For the most part, at least. But this is coming from a guy who grew up in the north, so it may have been traumatic for others.
ReplyDeleteSt. Louis used to get more snow when I was a kid, but now major storms usually come through every couple of years. Very cold temperatures aren't common either. I feel sorry for those south of us, who don't have the infrastructure to handle substantial plowing.
DeleteWe have received a lot of snow from this storm, but like you are safe and warm indoors with no plans to go anywhere. We do have bread (homemade yesterday) milk and eggs and also TP so life is good. Hopefully, others will be safe as well and not venture outdoors.
ReplyDeleteSince I don't go outside very often just one question. Did it snow here?
ReplyDeleteHA!
DeleteDo you shovel or hire it out?
Oh that last one. lol. We got just shy of a foot of snow. The kids had a snow day today. We have been nice and cozy indoors.. haven't left the house since Saturday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteA foot! I would think that the road plows would have a hard time putting all that somewhere.
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