So your half of the state is in a drought but you're hoping it stays dry so your car won't get dirty? :eek2:
It's nice enough here (a relative term of course) I actually let my Mustang out the last two days.
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We're getting hit, again, for the rest of the week. At least tomorrow is likely to have rain down here in the valley.
My outdoor thermometer is currently showing 3.1 degrees (F). At the ski hill, some 4,000 feet up from where I am, it is currently 27 degrees. Inversions are wondrous things.
That sounds like some coonass logic there!
He did say the "higher you are"!
Ahh, some Colorado logic then!
Space is dark though - must be the black holes. They suck the heat out of the sun.
I have the most despised mustang, but I lover her. 1978 Mustang II.
2014 Grabber Blue V6 with the Performance Package (aka "The Smurfstang")
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The Smurfstang! I love it!
Hate to get in the middle of this Mustang fest - some of us are Chevy people!
(my car on the right - brother on the left)
As we prepare for the third winter storm warning that I've seen in the 15 years I've lived in this valley, and the third that I've seen in the last month, I'm kind of liking the fact that I have a Subaru with good snow tires.
For a place so dependent on the winter snow pack, this is a mixed blessing. Snow in the mountains is great. Snow down in the valleys, in such amazing quantities....I'm getting tired.
On the other hand, there's been a large increase in car parts along the roads. It's mostly shields of one sort or another that people have ripped off on the ice ridges, but there have been some larger pieces, too.
This morning I saw a car that looked like the driver had tried to parallel park, but only got the nose into the space and then gave up and left it like that. They may have been stuck, as I could barely walk on the road where the car was, but the back end was sticking right out into traffic.
Very interesting year.
A herd of some 500 antelope were seen attempting to cross a frozen lake by the Snake River. A few hundred made it across, a few hundred turned back, and about four dozen ended up sprawled out on the ice, unable to do anything but flail around. When a rescue effort was mounted in the morning, it was found that a previous rescue party of coyotes had managed to rescue pieces of about 10 of the animals, while about a dozen had managed to self-rescue during the night. About six were then rescued by Fish and Game, and the rest were found to have broken or dislocated limbs. Those animals were put down and donated to needy families.
O give me a home
Where the buffalo roam
And the deer and the antelope....are sprawled out on the ice like flailing lunatics.
Does antelope kind of taste like deer?