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We didn't get hit as hard as was expected, only about 5 inches of snow but a lot of sleet that made a crusty icy surface. Right now it is 44 degrees out and there and stuff is melting so I'll probably venture out for the first time since Thursday and go for a 30 minute walk and get the mail...also, there is a huge snow/ice berm behind my car from the snowplow that I'll have to dig through in order to get to work tomorrow!
LOL!!! No, no...a 30 minute walk and THEN on the way back stopping at the mailbox that's just down at the end of my building to get mail!Nancy: a 30 min walk to get the mail! Where do you live?!!? Did your husband stick that mailbox away from the house deliberately while training for the AT thru-hike?!!
Clare
Yeah, how about it? Three feet in a single day!! We may get more this coming weekend too. No shoveling for me.... my back can't handle it. I just saw a news report that an 18(!) year old pregnant girl and her unborn child died from shoveling! Apparently, she had a heart condition. I'm so over dealing with these extreme winters. It's just not my cup of tea. DH and I are planning to scope out snow birding possibilities this fall. I might lose my mind if I have to spend another winter here.Carol...3 feet!!! Good grief! I live in the northeast and I'm used to getting snowed in but 3 feet?!?! Stay safe and warm...do some snow max w/ a shovel!
Yes, they're okay. Four Seasons is open for business today. They're further inland from the shore points that experienced all the flooding. My girlfriend lives in Cape May. She sent me photos of the flooding that occurred INSIDE her office. It's just unbelievable!!Anyone know if Cathe's facility in Glassboro NJ is okay? No idea where Glassboro is, just hope it wasn't on the side where the flooding occurred. NJ got a lot of snow in places.
My husband and I are planning on doing the snow birding thing when we retire in 4 years. I can't wait to explore all the endless possibilities on Snowbirds.com. Have you checked out that site? We live in southern IL and don't get it as bad as you all, but we do have winters. I love winter while like you, he's sick of it. Stay safe and be careful getting around. Black ice can be on sidewalks as well as roads.Yeah, how about it? Three feet in a single day!! We may get more this coming weekend too. No shoveling for me.... my back can't handle it. I just saw a news report that an 18(!) year old pregnant girl and her unborn child died from shoveling! Apparently, she had a heart condition. I'm so over dealing with these extreme winters. It's just not my cup of tea. DH and I are planning to scope out snow birding possibilities this fall. I might lose my mind if I have to spend another winter here.
I'm in the Philly suburban area. I've lived here all my life, so I obviously have roots here. I like it here..... just not in the winter.Carol, what part of the country do you live in?
My husband and I are planning on doing the snow birding thing when we retire in 4 years. I can't wait to explore all the endless possibilities on Snowbirds.com. Have you checked out that site? We live in southern IL and don't get it as bad as you all, but we do have winters. I love winter while like you, he's sick of it. Stay safe and be careful getting around. Black ice can be on sidewalks as well as roads.
I'm in NC and we get bad ice storms and also snow. I think further south is for you...like the Bahamas?My husband was thinking North or South Carolina but after this storm.........maybe further south.
We're fine here, thanks for asking. I haven't been out yet. Tomorrow will be my first time.How's everyone doing? Digging out?
BINGO, Debbie! Sarasota is exactly where I want to look for a home! Glad you had a nice day! Thanks for posting.I LOVE living in Sarasota. Went to the beach today, high of 81 degrees
I moved here from NJ about 18 years ago. I pull out the sweaters when the temps dip into the 60's - I am such a light-weight now!
Happy to provide any information that I can.
Keep warm!
Debbie Russo