Still no green/flowers/buds .. sigh.
That is one GIANT hail stone up there!
That is one GIANT hail stone up there!
Ugh, it's almost midnight and it is 82 degrees with 82% humidity.
Not a fan of the cold, so I feel for ya. One of the coldest times of my life was in Cherry Hill, NJ. I was up there on business, and my boss dropped me off at my hotel. Their bar as dead, so I walked 200 yds to the (I think it was a Sheriton) in 9 degree weather and the wind howling. Almost didn't make it. I was ok, however, after a few toddies.As opposed to the usual snow and ice and cold I have experienced here from October to May ..
Summer has been kind. It was a bit hot and humid last week or so, but yesterday it was a beautiful 70 degrees with sunny skies and a light breeze.
I am enjoying it while I can .. Once the calendar hits October, it's Siberia again.
Not a fan of the cold, so I feel for ya. One of the coldest times of my life was in Cherry Hill, NJ. I was up there on business, and my boss dropped me off at my hotel. Their bar as dead, so I walked 200 yds to the (I think it was a Sheriton) in 9 degree weather and the wind howling. Almost didn't make it. I was ok, however, after a few toddies.
Buffalo's motto: "At least we're not Syracuse".I grew up in Philly but my parents live right next to Cherry Hill. Winters aren't so bad there but sometimes it does get very cold (winter of 2013-2014 comes to mind).
Unfortunately Syracuse is usually 10-15 degrees colder than Philly. And of course, snowiest city in the country haha. Sigh.
Buffalo's motto: "At least we're not Syracuse".