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SNOW....Winter Storm Jonas

Started by K3v1n, January 22, 2016, 07:34:55 PM

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Bob23

You nailed it, Kick! Too many old people who don't know how to drive!!!! We used to have 'em up here in NJ. Then we sent them all to Florida!  Hahaha!

tmw

And hurricanes, let them stay in Florida too.

Bob23

Yeah. Gimme a good old NJ blizzard anyday! And I'll take a Nor'easter to go!

brackish

bugs-way TOO many

Lol, The worst bug attack I ever encountered was in St. Paul, MN.  I was up there for  corporate meeting, decided to go out for a run before work, ran through an area by a creek and was attacked by some kind of vicious black fly that bit with a vengeance. No Florida mosquito could match up with those beasts. 

And there are different Floridas.  The Panhandle, particularly the East portion, is nothing like South Florida. No traffic, got some semblance of seasons, plenty of green, beautiful beaches, and if you can get through the summer season, you have the place to yourself.

My son in Philly told me he and his wife spent 3 hours each digging out.  That's all I need to know.

Ted

Well... Florida certainly isn't for everybody. But that could be said about anyplace. Certainly this time of year FL is an awesome place to be. For trailer sailors it is wonderful. One can hit lakes, the gulf or the Atlantic and no mountains to climb over en route. The waters are filled with beauty regardless. Worst bugs for me were either in Alaska or northern MN but I have been pretty chewed up on occasion in FL as well. Overall, though, I have certainly learned to like FL.

When the hurricanes come through (and they eventually will) you can post pictures of sailing in NJ, Bob.
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kickingbug1

   forgive me if i seem to hate florida. i put it on the list of places that are nice to visit but i wouldn't want to live there. Alaska is number one on the list, followed by any large very crowded city. guess i need to book a seat on the mars spaceship.
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crazycarl

Quote from: kickingbug1 on January 27, 2016, 12:32:15 PM
guess i need to book a seat on the mars spaceship.

pining for home steve?



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MKBLK

The Joisey shore has some pretty mean flies. You can't see 'em, but sure can feel them rip the skin off your neck!

Marty K.
"...when you're on your deathbed, you don't regret the things you did, you regret what you didn't do."  Randy Pausch

Mas

Well up and at it early and thought jus maybe a lone "I like snow" voice in the wilderness might be tenured. i am not wild about the plowing and shoveling of stuff (I don't have a climate controlled tractor cab) on our little farm here in the center of the known universe but with a good fire going, the cross country skis all waxed up, and a hot drink at the ready a good snow is hard to beat! Actually other than the post storm plow out Sunday AM, most of the next week was spent alpine skiing and boarding up on a nearby mountain where we have a little getaway till we headed to sea level for the CBMWG. I do know at least one other person on here who actually likes to get out in the snow for xc or simply soaking it in! We'll keep your name safe B--23 from BB,NJ!

We love our seasons! Florida has seasons too. Tourist season and not tourist season!  :)
S/V  'Mas' ' 87 CP16/2

brackish

Hey, I like snow.  March 17, Frontier flight 803 non stop Memphis to Denver, then rent car up I70 to U.S. 40 the Granby highway to Winter Park.  See some old friends, play in the snow for six days, then reverse the cycle returning to the good old warm South.  That's the way I like snow. 

It does snow here, but it is different.  We don't shovel, we don't plow, we don't drive, we hibernate for 48 hours watching it out the window sitting by the fire and by then it disappears as mysteriously as it appeared.:)

cal27sailor

As a landlocked sailor who has visited both areas I would take Northern Florida in a heartbeat.  Give me a small house with a slip for my boat in St. Augustine and I would be set for life.  I can always visit the Pacific Northwest if I want some cooler weather in the summer months.

Tony
Tony
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Mas

So is anyone else just a little tired of still seeing snow piles from the storm over 3 weeks ago! We love our snow but the below zero temps forecast for this weekend is finally getting me thinking about spring! The skiing has been fantastic but with below zero temps on the mountain you can really only go out for 3-4 hours before looking for a warm fire!

Remind me to not be complaining about the heat in August! :)
S/V  'Mas' ' 87 CP16/2

tmw

Again, people are freaking out about potential snow in the DC area, and it's driving me crazy.  Yesterday I turned off the exterior drains, and today I drained water lines that run inside an exterior wall in preparation for the single digit temps.  Did that groundhog predict an early spring???

Florida, as much as it gets bad publicity, is looking tempting now...

And those from Wisconsin or where-ever pseudo-Canada, or real Canada, can quit laughing at me; just because you live through this every year doesn't make it right.

Mas


And those from Wisconsin or where-ever pseudo-Canada, or real Canada, can quit laughing at me; just because you live through this every year doesn't make it right.


It ain't right! With that said, if we didn't like our seasons so much and our snow sports, we'd be one of those sailboat owners that migrated with the geese. Still may happen some day!
S/V  'Mas' ' 87 CP16/2

hinmo

suks now, but that global warming thru the first week of Jan here in the NE, was great....I rode my dirt bike in early Jan in 60 degree temps.....now we pay!