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Nor'easter A nor'easter (also northeaster; see below) is a macro-scale cyclone. ... Nor'easters are usually accompanied by very heavy rain or snow, and can cause severe coastal flooding, coastal erosion, hurricane-force winds, or blizzard conditions. Wikipedia So we have had four of these this month. Let's hope this is it! Have a fun day!
Cynthia “Spring is the time of plans and projects.” Leo Tolstoy Sadly, with another winter storm on the way, planning is all I am doing!
Have a fun day! Cynthia About Saint Patrick's Day Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick, is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint of Ireland. Wikipedia Symbol: Shamrock Trending Date: 17 March Observances: Attending mass or service Significance: Feast day of Saint Patrick, commemoration of the arrival of Christianity in Ireland Also called: Feast of Saint Patrick, Patrick's Day, Lá Fheile Pádraig, (St) Paddy's Day, (St) Patty's Day A new tradition, Saint Patrick's Day breakfast: Corned beef hash, soda bread, fruit salad and not Irish coffee! Have a fun day!
Cynthia “A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.” Carl Reiner ENOUGH ALREADY Have a fun day!
Cynthia Well my relief in waking up to no snow was short lived. It continued to snow all day with wet heavy snow! It even collapsed my front trellis. Luckily, school is closed so I don't really have to go anywhere. Gives me all day to shovel. Yay!
Have a fun day! Cynthia Snow Day noun NORTH AMERICAN "a day on which a school or other institution is closed due to heavy snowfall or other extreme winter weather." Google All this week, the weather stations have been predicting another snow storm. The snow totals for our area were to be 8 to 12 inches. The schools even sent out cancellation notices last night. This was not good news to me! Last week, my husband had an accident on his bike. He broke a bone in his hand, which is definitely putting a damper on his enjoyment of retirement. Luckily, it is not to serious and he should be better in a month or so. However, he is not really able to do to much with the hand and definitely no snow shoveling. The prospect of dealing with 8 - 12 inches of snow and of attempting to use the snow blower, which I am secretly afraid of, was daunting. Imagine my relief when I woke up to this: ![]() Basically, no snow. While it is still snowing, it does not seem to be sticking. Even if I have to shovel a little, at least I won't have to attempt the snow blower!
Have a fun day! Cynthia |
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