Eliam and I finally decided to brave the snow yesterday and walked down to the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks more commonly known as the Ballard Locks :). I took my Medium Cafe Bag and Little Swift along for the journey.
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Originally posted by Katy View PostEliam and I finally decided to brave the snow yesterday and walked down to the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks more commonly known as the Ballard Locks :). I took my Medium Cafe Bag and Little Swift along for the journey.
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Very mild winter here too. So far. Makes me worry about April.....WhiteStar in Colorado
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Originally posted by dorayme View PostStay warm and safe!
It has finally started to warm up! I believe it's even raining instead of snowing right now. Which is good because I was starting to miss the rain.http://www.tombihn.com
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Originally posted by WhiteStar View PostVery mild winter here too. So far. Makes me worry about April.....
Earlier in the week there was a line of storms, some which became tornadoes, started in Texas and ended up in North Carolina, causing damages in both places.
See Wikipedia article on January 2012 tornado activity.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...f_2012#JanuaryLast edited by backpack; 01-20-2012, 11:00 AM.
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Originally posted by backpack View PostMake me worry about now, in the midwest, there was a widespread tornado watch and localized tornado warnings on Tuesday which moved east causing damage.
Earlier in the week there was a line of storms, some which became tornadoes, started in Texas and ended up in North Carolina, causing damages in both places.
See Wikipedia article on January 2012 tornado activity.
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Originally posted by Maria View PostBeautiful pictures of the snow Katy!
Any excuse for a hot chocolate when you get home...which reminds me, I think it's time to get some myself! It's been few hours already, and I've been out in the snow too. :)http://www.tombihn.com
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Originally posted by Katy View PostYou know what, I totally didn't have any hot chocolate in my apartment :(. I also ran out of coffee. I refused to attempt to go to the the store. I went last Saturday and had to stand in line for nearly an hour to check out. EVERY single lane (over 20 lanes) had at least 15 people in line.
YOU RAN OUT OF HOT CHOCOLATE!??! (You know that is considered a food group - at least in my version of the required foods!)
I should have flown out there with a supply, I'd just have to find a pair of snow-shoes to get through the snow of course. (How does one explain to customs / immigration - "I'm on a mission, I mean an emergency!')"Buy the best, cry once" - Pasquale
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Originally posted by Maria View PostYOU RAN OUT OF HOT CHOCOLATE!??! (You know that is considered a food group - at least in my version of the required foods!)
I should have flown out there with a supply, I'd just have to find a pair of snow-shoes to get through the snow of course. (How does one explain to customs / immigration - "I'm on a mission, I mean an emergency!')http://www.tombihn.com
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