Looking like Lexington could get some but man watching this latest forecast it seems like 1-4 inches in Lexington with a storm passing to the south means maybe 1" of snow. I'm hoping for 4" so I can ride the streets with the ATV!:)
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Looking like Lexington could get some but man watching this latest forecast it seems like 1-4 inches in Lexington with a storm passing to the south means maybe 1" of snow. I'm hoping for 4" so I can ride the streets with the ATV!:)
it don't seam right, getting a snow after all this nice spring weather we've had. my mother is 78 and she told me she remembered a snow when she was a small girl, that fell on her daddy's garden. she said he had corn up about knee high on her dad and the snow almost hid the corn. and that snow fell in late spring. I don't care for snow myself, but it is one of natures most beautiful things to see. in the early morning hours hanging to the tree limbs and covering the big pines. the snow makes everything looks so nice and clean.
I have been waiting to get out the sleds and have some fun.:) Doesnt look like its going to happen though.:mad:
[QUOTE=DJD;481004]Looking like Lexington could get some but man watching this latest forecast it seems like 1-4 inches in Lexington with a storm passing to the south means maybe 1" of snow. I'm hoping for 4" so I can ride the streets with the ATV!:)[/QUOTE]
We got 4" of rain yesterday and last night; expecting 2" more today; it's coming straight off the Gulf. I'm going to hope that you get 6" of snow today so you can both ride the streets and build a snowman. lol
Yep looks like another swing and a miss!!!! Lol these weather men sure have it rough!!! I bet a buddy back on Thursday that the way they were forecasting this system we would be lucky to see anything. He still went and purchased sleds and stuff!!! Oh well he is equipped for the next one and he helped the local economy!
[QUOTE=DJD;481020]Yep looks like another swing and a miss!!!! Lol these weather men sure have it rough!!! I bet a buddy back on Thursday that the way they were forecasting this system we would be lucky to see anything. He still went and purchased sleds and stuff!!! Oh well he is equipped for the next one and he helped the local economy![/QUOTE]
I heard that Kroger had 100,000 loaves of stale bread. They, the NWS and Obama saw this as an opportunity to move this stale bread out. Seems to have worked based on the crowd at Kroger yesterday.
They had gubment cheese too! I looked at it but it had his Rat Face on it... Lost my appetite, figured I'd go hungry.:p:eek:
Seriously though I wanted snow to play in..... Maybe next year?!?!?
[QUOTE=kydonky;481023]I heard that Kroger had 100,000 loaves of stale bread. They, the NWS and Obama saw this as an opportunity to move this stale bread out. Seems to have worked based on the crowd at Kroger yesterday.[/QUOTE] have you ever in your life, seen a man so busy. when does he ever find time to sleep.
hey Don nice to see you looking forward to some snow. Its so great to play in. You would love to come north and experience a week or two of a Canadian winter some year. I think you are the only one with the balls on this board to actually handle a little cold. hahaha Actually Bugsy could handle it.We are tough up here and you would have a blast on a ski-doo, downhill skiing, snowboarding, skating the world largest skating rink which is the Rideau Canel and trying our maple syrup and beaver tails. Risky and fun sports.You seem to enjoy that!!:D
[QUOTE=parker;481013]I have been waiting to get out the sleds and have some fun.:) Doesnt look like its going to happen though.:mad:[/QUOTE]
With that Avatar Parker, I think I can overlook EVERYTHING else.....:D:D
Hell I got my cross country skies out last night anticipating skiing the trails through mammoth cave park today. Went to the trout stream instead.
[QUOTE=Big Gills;481041]hey Don nice to see you looking forward to some snow. Its so great to play in. You would love to come north and experience a week or two of a Canadian winter some year. I think you are the only one with the balls on this board to actually handle a little cold. hahaha Actually Bugsy could handle it.We are tough up here and you would have a blast on a ski-doo, downhill skiing, snowboarding, skating the world largest skating rink which is the Rideau Canel and trying our maple syrup and beaver tails. Risky and fun sports.You seem to enjoy that!!:D[/QUOTE]
Margie,
Yep! Snow skiing, Fast Snow Machines, Atv's doing Cyclone Zookies in the snow or mud till you wanna throw up!!! Good times!!! When I was married I spent several vacations in Maine skiing and ice skating.
Prolly the best ski slope we did was the Zugspitze In Germany. That was beautiful!!!
Gotta ask.....do you mean actually eating Beaver Tails?? Or catching some Beaver?? Lol:p