Oh boy! She has to walk a mile or so and dig it out of a ditch. Oh what fun. We’re due for 20" today and I’m not going anywhere. I plan to make ravioli.
They would have already cancelled school if they received that much snow. New York City cancelled classes yesterday for the blizzard hitting today. We are having a warm spell here in Missouri! Yay!
Living in sunny (?) Ecuador, I could rub it in, about your winter weather, because it’s summer here. But that means it’s our rainy season.
The rains usually come in the evening and persist until early morning. Often, like last night, they’re torrential – flooding streets and homes in the cities and towns, washing away bridges and roads in the country.
There’s no escaping Mother Nature !
But I’ll take a little rain on my parade over cold and snow, thankyouverymuch !
Michael is asking why he has to go to school? The way he is talking in the first panel, he obviously needs some grammar and elocuition lessons. Michael, you just answered your own question!
We lived in Northern MI for 22 years, an average year saw us get a total of 200 inches. Thankfully with several warm days in between. Which is why we moved to South Texas less than a year after youngest grad. from HS. Heat I can handle, snow, not a chance, not any more
In KS we did not have much of a winter more spring weather and Saturday summer weather. So many with nasal issues like I am going through. Trees are budding too early.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Oh boy! She has to walk a mile or so and dig it out of a ditch. Oh what fun. We’re due for 20" today and I’m not going anywhere. I plan to make ravioli.
llong65 almost 8 years ago
i’ll bet when she gets to the car a snow plow has buried it
JPuzzleWhiz almost 8 years ago
This is very timely, as we’re about to get 8-to-12 inches of the stuff, starting right now as I type this. (I live in NH, if anyone’s wondering.)
starcandles Premium Member almost 8 years ago
They would have already cancelled school if they received that much snow. New York City cancelled classes yesterday for the blizzard hitting today. We are having a warm spell here in Missouri! Yay!
Linguist almost 8 years ago
Living in sunny (?) Ecuador, I could rub it in, about your winter weather, because it’s summer here. But that means it’s our rainy season.
The rains usually come in the evening and persist until early morning. Often, like last night, they’re torrential – flooding streets and homes in the cities and towns, washing away bridges and roads in the country.
There’s no escaping Mother Nature !
But I’ll take a little rain on my parade over cold and snow, thankyouverymuch !
dwdl21 almost 8 years ago
Scuse me? Who’s going to dig out the car young man?!!
USN1977 almost 8 years ago
Michael is asking why he has to go to school? The way he is talking in the first panel, he obviously needs some grammar and elocuition lessons. Michael, you just answered your own question!
Asharah almost 8 years ago
Had a snow shower this morning. Didn’t even settle on any of the roads, but I had to clean off the car to drive to work.
LV1951 almost 8 years ago
As if the snow isn’t going to be there when they get out of school!
alondra almost 8 years ago
John’s lucky he’s at work (probably) or he’d be shoveling Elly’s car out of that mess.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
We lived in Northern MI for 22 years, an average year saw us get a total of 200 inches. Thankfully with several warm days in between. Which is why we moved to South Texas less than a year after youngest grad. from HS. Heat I can handle, snow, not a chance, not any more
kab buch almost 8 years ago
In KS we did not have much of a winter more spring weather and Saturday summer weather. So many with nasal issues like I am going through. Trees are budding too early.
Alphaomega almost 8 years ago
Perfect example of the selfishness of youth.