Thanks. I find it "interesting" to find out what people are doing with climate disruption. Keep warm. Us old sods don't do well with home temperatures under 68 degrees. I have taken to using my heater tower as electricity is cheaper than gas and besides I'm only in one room at a time.

On 01/03/2014 10:04 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:

Just after midnight, it was -8 degrees where my sister lives in Vermont. It's -3 there now, the high for the day. Predicted to go down to -15 tonight. Around 8 inches of snow, but that's piddling for Vermont.


Ten inches of snow where I am on the Jersey shore (the snowfall has stopped), temp 18 degrees and sunny, going down to zero tonight, warming up to the high 20s-low 30s tomorrow, 40s on Sunday and Monday, then down again to the 10s and low teens on Tuesday, warming again to 40s (with rain) Wednesday through the weekend. The ups and downs keep you on your toes.


Anything else you want to know? Did you find that fascinating?


(We weren't really talking much about whether Jesus was "real"; that's a complicated topic. We were discussing what the Bible says about his resurrection, which is pretty simple if you can read. Barry made the same mistake.)



<< For the moment at least that gorilla should be the winter weather the US
is having. I haven't seen much mention of it here. Nah, let's waste
our time talking about whether Jayzuz was real or not. So how are folks
doing with "climate disruption?"

Even here in the SF Bay Area we've had a long month or more of 30 degree
temperatures in the morning then sometimes reaching the 70s in the
afternoon. Usually such weather is delegated for a couple weeks in late
January. We also have had very dry weather though it wouldn't surprise
me to see rain from mid January through March. I love when it rains on
the water Nazis parade. >>


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