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Re: Stunning picture of the Atlanta snow

@gidgetgh  So happy that I'm not the only one left here in almost-February who still has dead leaves in her yard!

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@Pearlee wrote:

@gidgetgh  So happy that I'm not the only one left here in almost-February who still has dead leaves in her yard!


 

@Pearlee- yep, they're still there.  Sigh.  My husband isn't doing very well with his Parkinson's right now and really isn't up to a lot of raking (and it's been too cold) and I strained my rotator cuff on my right arm so I'm not much help right now either.

 

Hopefully they'll just deteriorate and go away, LOL.


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@goldensrbest wrote:

My husband drove to Boston traffic daily , for years, we went to Atlanta years ago to see Dr, stanley at first baptist church, he had trouble driving there.


I used to loathe Boston traffic.  Then I drove through DC.  Yup..made Boston and NYC look like a Sunday drive. 

Enter and exit from everywhere.  I'm not sure I could even taxi around. 

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Re: Stunning picture of the Atlanta snow

@Kachina624, having been born/raised in northern Iowa and lived in Minnesota for a few years, I can tell you that homes up north are well insulated to withstand those frigid temps! Many homes have fireplaces, and that helps. A lot of people have heaters in their garages, and if they don't have garages, they have an electric warmer outdoors to connect to the car engine so that it will start. Heavy parkas with hoods and warm boots are the norm! Fashion isn't a consideration! LOL! We're a hardy bunch, just like everyone in all the northern states!

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@jannabelle1 wrote:

@Kachina624, having been born/raised in northern Iowa and lived in Minnesota for a few years, I can tell you that homes up north are well insulated to withstand those frigid temps! Many homes have fireplaces, and that helps. A lot of people have heaters in their garages, and if they don't have garages, they have an electric warmer outdoors to connect to the car engine so that it will start. Heavy parkas with hoods and warm boots are the norm! Fashion isn't a consideration! LOL! We're a hardy bunch, just like everyone in all the northern states!


I used to have a car with a block heater.

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I was in Minneapolis during January for a funeral a couple of years ago and even the rental car guy handed us the keys and told us to make sure we had our gloves because we would need to uncover the car; it was partially buried in the snow....he said it was too cold for him to go out there...never again! I don’t think I could feel my feet for hours....it was 10 degrees and windy....

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@lovesrecess wrote:

I was in Minneapolis during January for a funeral a couple of years ago and even the rental car guy handed us the keys and told us to make sure we had our gloves because we would need to uncover the car; it was partially buried in the snow....he said it was too cold for him to go out there...never again! I don’t think I could feel my feet for hours....it was 10 degrees and windy....


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@gidgetgh

 

As long as those aren't Pin Oak leaves.  Those things will withstand a nuclear holocaust.

 

No snow here, just cold.  Went for a 3 mile walk earlier, it was 16 degrees and windy, but I was bundled and the sun poked through a few times.  Tonite it's supposed to go down to 4 degrees with a wicked wind chill.  The schools will be closed.  And I'll probably just have to skip the walk unless I wrap a scarf around my face so my nose doesn't freeze. Cat LOL

 

 

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@gidgetgh wrote:

Part of my backyard. That’s it. We’re done. Nothing to see here. No snow for us.  Just dead leaves. 

 

 

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Love this!

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Re: Stunning picture of the Atlanta snow

Reminds me of my favorite Christmas carol:

 

Let it snow

Let it snow

Let it snow

 

Somewhere else

Somewhere else

Somewhere else