IT'S HEEEEERRRE!!!!
#21
Well, it is still snowing out - the city of St. Paul has declared a snow emergency starting tonight. We have gotten 9" today. It is heavy wet snow, breaking branches on a lot of trees. I went out and shoveled and had to do it bit by bit - too heavy! OK, that's it! I'm done. No more snow!
Just found out the kids are going to be here for Thanksgiving. Oh, that made my day!
If anyone likes New England Clam Chowder, let me know and I will write it out here. Perfect dinner tonight with lunch meat, cheese and Kaiser Rolls! Pumpkin Pie for dessert. My husband loved the soup. So simple - Crock Pot. I would be more than glad to share - you will not believe how easy it is!
Keep warm, girls!!!!!!! Edie
Just found out the kids are going to be here for Thanksgiving. Oh, that made my day!
If anyone likes New England Clam Chowder, let me know and I will write it out here. Perfect dinner tonight with lunch meat, cheese and Kaiser Rolls! Pumpkin Pie for dessert. My husband loved the soup. So simple - Crock Pot. I would be more than glad to share - you will not believe how easy it is!
Keep warm, girls!!!!!!! Edie
#23
Originally Posted by Luv Quilts and Cats
None where I live in New Hampshire yet, but it will be here soon enough. I like the cold, but if the snow and ice could just not fall on the roads!
Edie
#25
I love snow and cold weather, temps in about 75 everyday last week, very disgusting. Turned colder this morning and I like it better. I retired June 2nd and won't have to drive in the snow, unless it snows on my shopping day. I have a 4WD pick up and it drives very well on the snow.
#26
I love to stay indoors and look out at a beautiful snowfall. LOL I do not mind my DH's driving, so we do go out to look at the snowfall in diff areas around us. If he is off out working, I do not drive in it if I do not have to.
#27
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Originally Posted by joyceelaine1951
It was 72* here today, the most snow we have gotten in 9 years was 7inches and it was gone in 3 days. I would love snow for Christmas and Christmas Eve but then it can go. In 2002 the first year we lived her it was 82* Christmas day and being from Maine we were so uncomfortable and it seemed so strange to be wearing shorts and t shirts.
#30
Originally Posted by katydidit
I almost had my husband convinced to go to my daughter's in Woodbury for Thanksgiving until he saw the snow on the news!!