Looks like 2014 is coming in strong!!

macojoe

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We are in the 12 to 18 inch range, as is a few here, cb, rkc, monkey and a few others hold on to your hats!! My son coming tomorrow to help me get some desil in the tank for the sub 0 weather coming also!!
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The're saying near blizzard or blizzard conditions for this one. Where I am in NJ we're expecting 4-8, but with just a tiny shift in the track we could be looking at over a foot. Batten down the hatches me' hardies...we be lookin at a fierce blow.... Arrrrrr.
 
you boyz must get that heavy wet snow on the coast hear that's some ugly S#!t to deal with. not to cold up here but the snow just keeps coming this year we got another 20cm on New Years eav. The snow in side that trampoline must be 4-5Ft deep kind of tired of moving it thinking of moving me.:bat:



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We have about 3"so far, they say tonight we are geting the blizzard with winds to 40 mph+. Say we will have below 0* wind chill so it is at least be a light snow. I am not feeling well at all as I could not get my shot till this afternoon. so I will be using the 4x4 to get out the drive and skip the shovel LOL!
 
went out this morning and shoveled around 8-10 inches. nice and lite because it's so cold. 10* in the sun. not much of a snow so I didn't bother taking photos. when it starts getting 2 feet or more , that's a blizzard.
 
went out this morning and shoveled around 8-10 inches. nice and lite because it's so cold. 10* in the sun. not much of a snow so I didn't bother taking photos. when it starts getting 2 feet or more , that's a blizzard.

X2 on this was NOT a blizzard. We got 6"- 8", depending on the wind. My 2 snowblowers ate thru it like it was a snack. Only took about 2 hours to do the driveway and all 3 cars..
 
I dont know how you guys deal with that every year.....

How does it not just suck every day for 2-3 months???
 
And why is it that no one cool moves down here from up there?

Well, we used to live in St. Mary's, Georgia, so it's not like we don't know how life is in the deep south, but....

A serious question so it gets a serious answer.....

A variety of things Brad... Location, finances, jobs, age, schools, demographics, weather, are but a few of the reasons.

For instance, I'd like to move to the southern part of NC or the northern part of SC. Have wanted to for over a decade. But my wife works for the state, and she still has 6+ years to go before she can retire with a full pension. If we were to leave now, we'd lose her pension and all her health benefits. With the new Obama health care taxes, :cen: it would be impossible for us to loose those benefits and survive. It sucks, but there it is. So we're stuck here.

Plus I think we're getting to the point in our lives where it's too late to learn an entirely new language. Y'all speak kinda funny ....:booty:
 
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it's a vicious cycle. if I made this money down there i'd live like a king. making this money up here and I can barely keep my head above water. I just cant make this kind of money down there so when I retire in about 10-12 years i'll do the snowbird thing and then you'll have your cool person from up here.
 
And why is it that no one cool moves down here from up there?

There are a few but it is a select few. Always welcome new folks to the area provided they can leave a few things back home. Their driving, attitude and comparisons to the north. We aint got time for that.....haha

The finance thing I hear alot. Seems to be the common factor. A friend of my wife with the same degree is makin 5x as much as she does livin in NYC. My wife was all down and out until her friend was discussing finances with her. 70K for an apartment, 15K for parking, 400-500 a week on meals?!?!?!?! I told my wife her friends makin it, she just aint keepin it.
Id rather be poor and happy than rich and miserable(and snowed in) any day, lol......
 
It's all relative. Many of my wife's relations live in NE Ohio. They can't believe how expensive groceries are here, or how much a take-out pizza is here compared to "back home." Of course, the wages in NE Ohio aren't anything to write home about, either. If we sold out and moved there we could buy a heck of a place. Not that we're about to.

By the way, I took the ol' Pipe Dream out on a maintenance run Saturday. It was breezy and in the upper 50s. Yesterday was mid 60s. Of course it's getting a little chilly the next two nights.
 
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