Merry Christmas. Got snow?

Springfield, MO, for the holidays. Fairly nice (though kind of chilly) weather through yesterday evening... then snow this morning. Made all the feminine types squee.
 
Merry Christmas, all. Yes, we got a very light dusting of snow here.
 
2 feet in the back patio, couple inches on the street :rolleyes:
 
About up to my hips and the most on record in December. More for NYE they say.
 
It's still white here, been so for about a week now. Most of it is frozen solid by now, though.
 
I'm in the same boat as Stella_Omega- it rained for four days, we had two days off where it was actually kinda pretty and now its raining again.

As much as I loathe the rain now, thankfully we've had no snow yet. I am not looking forward to that.
 
we've had a nice covering on the ground all week. A few flurries christmas eve and christmas day. Now it's coming down pretty strong.

Kind of glad we decided christmas wouldn't be a good time to visit Ireland this year. DUB has been restricting air traffic due to the snow. Jounar says it's up to his ankles, and they just don't know what to do when they even get a flurry.
 
In NYC with over a foot of snow and drifts of snow 3'-5' high. Planes, trains, and subways all at a stand still. Think it's a good day to walk a few blocks to a museum.
 
In NYC with over a foot of snow and drifts of snow 3'-5' high. Planes, trains, and subways all at a stand still. Think it's a good day to walk a few blocks to a museum.

Whoa, they're not even running the underground portions? I should email my friend up in NYC and ask if he made it to work today...going from CPW down to Wall St must have been treacherous, if he even tried it, LOL.

Still practically nothing here, but my local friend who was visiting family in NJ is desperately trying to dig out her car so she can come home. Crazy that it whacked NJ/NY so hard and avoided DC completely. Usually we share weather.
 
In NYC with over a foot of snow and drifts of snow 3'-5' high. Planes, trains, and subways all at a stand still. Think it's a good day to walk a few blocks to a museum.
<--- wishes he lived somewhere that he could even drive a few miles to go to a decent museum once in a while. Ah, well, there are other benefits to living in BFE.
 
Whoa, they're not even running the underground portions? I should email my friend up in NYC and ask if he made it to work today...going from CPW down to Wall St must have been treacherous, if he even tried it, LOL.

Still practically nothing here, but my local friend who was visiting family in NJ is desperately trying to dig out her car so she can come home. Crazy that it whacked NJ/NY so hard and avoided DC completely. Usually we share weather.


They're telling all none essential workers to stay home. I'm not familiar with the subway system here but it seems to be the areas above ground that are the problems. Stories of people stuck since 1 am on the A line. 400 buses stranded in the streets.

Guess DC got lucky.

<--- wishes he lived somewhere that he could even drive a few miles to go to a decent museum once in a while. Ah, well, there are other benefits to living in BFE.
 
WD

Silly iPhone won't let me scroll down on the reply to answer your quote.

I don't live within blocks of NYC's great museums. I'm just visiting. As for your closeness to museums...well all sorts of factors that go into deciding where we live. Me, I'm a big city gal. Love visiting all sorts of places but home base is a city.
 
Damn, stranded on the subway? Screw that, I would'e walked through the tunnels and climbed out at the next station! But then I'm crazy like a native... been visiting New York regularly for 10+ years and picked up bad habits. :)
 
Damn, stranded on the subway? Screw that, I would'e walked through the tunnels and climbed out at the next station! But then I'm crazy like a native... been visiting New York regularly for 10+ years and picked up bad habits. :)


Why am I only minimally surprised at that? ;)
 
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