Major flooding in the Las Vegas area -
.....and the first robin just showed up.ski3pin said:Last sunny day before the next round rolls through. That means snowblower maintenance. Surprises on this morning's walk - the Stellar Jays are back and the snow has melted enough that neighbor's are rediscovering vehicles they had forgotten about.
oh dear - those apostrophes just keep appearing in inappropriate locationsski3pin said:neighbor's are rediscovering vehicles they had forgotten about.
Thank you for the grammar correction.teledork said:oh dear - those apostrophes just keep appearing in inappropriate locations
I’m pretty sure Vernal was one of my Junior High classmates.ski3pin said:It happens today at 2:24pm PDT, the Vernal Equinox!
Our little buddy's mule, Famous Amos, put on a similar heavy winter coat. We should have paid attention.ski3pin said:Wow, their winter coats should have been an indicator of a hard winter ahead!
The thing is, central Oregon hasn't had nearly the winter that California has had. Maybe the critters could sense impending blizzards to the south and figured "better safe than sorry", coat-wise.ski3pin said:Wow, their winter coats should have been an indicator of a hard winter ahead!
Steve, Bend's winter -- at least the part I've experienced, the past 2 months -- has been very much in line with "long-term average". Just a few inches of snow at a time. An amount that's appropriate for "high desert" with annual precipitation of 12 inches water-equivalent.Wandering Sagebrush said:Mark, what’s that stuff they’re standing on? It’s almost all white here.
In late January I put my travel trailer in storage in San Antonio, TX, so I could fly home for a couple of weeks as a "break" from my winter wander through the South -- to go through my mail, see friends, etc. I spent the night before the flight home in a hotel in San Antonio. During that night my truck was stolen from the hotel parking lot. Yep, BUMMER! I proceeded to fly home anyway.Casa Escarlata Robles Too said:Didn't realize your truck was stolen.
Where and when?
Bummer.
Frank