Keep it up there!
Haha!! This is just my scenery mid-Dec through late Feb.Keep it up there!
too lateKeep it up there!
They’d reconsider, here!
Where in WI did that chunk of ice break free ending up a mile from shore with several fishermen on it?They’d reconsider, here!
That was RIGHT in my “neck of the woods” actually!!!!Where in WI did that chunk of ice break free ending up a mile from shore with several fishermen on it?
Remember one time starting on a trip to Denver on a day like that. After coming across an accident at a freeway intersection and stopping to give first aid we decided it could wait.It was ice, ice, baby here yesterday. We were heading out of town to go grocery shopping when the rain/sleet completely froze on the windshield. You could feel the car slipping around. We turned around and went right back home.
Ice storms are not uncommon here unfortunately. Some years back, can't remember what year, we lost 9 trees in one night. All you could hear all night was crackle, crackle, boom as they went down. We lost a bunch of Bradford Pears (would never have another) and a giant old weeping willow. The next day when all you could hear around town was chainsaws, the mayor of our little village declared us the winner of "the most damage" award.Remember one time starting on a trip to Denver on a day like that. After coming across an accident at a freeway intersection and stopping to give first aid we decided it could wait.
Those sorts of ice storms aren't common around here, so it caught allot of people by surprise.