ElCastor
Senior Member
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- Northern CA
I have had brief experiences with winter, driving with chains, skidding on ice, etc. No thanks! Now my only experience with winter is a rare occasion when the bird bath freezes over. I’ll settle for that.
Wow! A photo from the future!This was about 2 ft of snow and 1 F for awhile. The cars would barely start!
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It was very sunny here yesterday.. 52 deg, and I went out shopping to a 50 mile radius with no coat.. too warm for a coat in the sun, howver apart from yesterday we've had torrential rain all week, and today as well..The past 4 days I have been wearing a open front sweat shirt outside. Normally, this time in November, it strictly jackets or coats.
I like looking at snow from inside a warm building. Preferably with a hot beverage in hand and a fire in the fireplace.lol..we do that most years have done all of my life...I look forward to it every year. Don't like driving in it because we don't have snow plows, so we have to drive on ice and packed snow.. but other than that I love winter..
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I remember this stupid rule too.In those days girls weren't allowed to wear pants to school. We could wear sNOwpants that we had to remove before going to class.

Your photos look like scenes from a Hallmark movie! Lovely.Town.. and the pub on the right is where I go and have coffee , or lunch sometimes when I'm shopping..
didn't matter how high the snow was in winter in Scotland.. and believe me it got high... we were never allowed as girls to wear trousers to school... not even to get changed into a skirt when we got there...I remember this stupid rule too.
thank you, how kind...Your photos look like scenes from a Hallmark movie! Lovely.
I agree! They're beautiful.thank you, how kind...![]()
I lived there 3 winters, -15 isn't real cold for Jackson.Jackson Hole
In Florida school closed when it was forecast to go below freezing, below 40F and the girls could wear pants...LOL I just remembered that while we rarely got a sNOw day when I was a kid, we did usually get a few days off in winter if the temp dropped to -35F or more because the school buildings couldn't be kept heated enough to hold classes.
YupI moved to Northern BC, where temps regularly drop to -40°. I wasn't looking forward to it, as it's colder here than any other place I'd lived.
But surprisingly, it's comfortable. No bundling up or shivering. I go all winter in a little jacket. Why? Because there's no wind.
Are those baby goats, I am so jealous! I would love to have a little goat!!This was about 2 ft of snow and 1 F for awhile. The cars would barely start!
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