Being from the south, we didn't have many snow days but when we did they
were spent sledding, making snow men, snowball fights and I save the best
for last - snow cream. I never knew anybody that got hurt sledding like
they 'say' they are now. I guess we were smarter that our p
I work at a local elementary school and today is a "snow day" or rather
a "very cold day" ( -18 wind chill). Still get excited about snow days!
When I was a kid, I loved it when I could stay in my warm bed after Mom
announced there was no school due to the weather! So what
Snow in N. C does happen. But living in Il these days, is so cold. It was -25
below with wings pushing it up to -40 below. On Monday the temp will be -40
below. I think the Mayberry Jail sounds like it would be a great place to stay
today, with Aunt Bee feeding us some good old hot meals
I know that Mayberry was in the South but can anybody remember a TAGS
episode where they got a big snowstorm or even had snow on the grass.
Looking out my window reminded me of this. Or maybe freezing
temperatures? I just shoveled the driveway and it is cold. Maybe they
just don't know
Last Saturday I was up at my home town where a new restaurant was having their
grand opening. They really did it up right with good food for sale and four
different bands playing free for the crowd's entertainment. Also, the local
school was doing some fundraisers. I bought a snow con
Paul wasn't that snow something? Thought I was back in Alaska for a minute.
We live in Fayetteville and our business was closed all but 2 days of the last
2 weeks. Glad t see the warmer weather.
Johnna
Fayettevill
Hey, Mayberry friends. I've heard on the news that the NC Outer Banks had 4-6"
of snow over the weekend. That's unusual for that area. Most of us know that's
where Andy Griffith lives but Andy Taylor would probably say,"Curious,
Curious," or "Call the (snowplo
We got a few inches of snow here in Cincinnati, and it did slow us down a bit.
I always think about the fact that midwesterners are amused by folks in the
south dealing with snow. But at the same time, I'm sure there are folks in
Michigan and Canada that are amused by us Buckeyes de
It is snowing here today where I live and it got me thinking about Mayberry
and snow. I wonder if Ernest T. Bass would throw snowballs instead of rocks
if Mayberry got a bunch of snow. Ornery as he is though, he would probably
still throw rocks but hide them in a big snowball
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>Allen, Sorry the Huntsville area has been burdened with snow. We have had
Allan, you are so right about the snow. Many here in southern Ohio curse it but
I am one that loves it a lot. Sure, driving in it can be challenging but there
is something really purifying about a blanket of fresh snow. Even a junkyard
can
look nice with one! And yes, there can be something
When it snowed in Mayberry.
Gomer would have had snow tires on the Tow Truck and be pulling people out of
the ditch.
The fire would have been blazing at the Taylor home, Aunt Bee sitting by the
fire rocking.
Opie would be out with his friends sledding.
Barney would be looking for
You are so right Allan. I just love my Hawthorne Mayberry Christmas
Village that I put under one of our Christmas trees each year. Just seeing
all the buildings and trees with snow on them is really a sight. And then
to turn off all the house lights and just have the building lights on while
I don't think it ever snowed (on screen) in Mayberry but I was just
thinking how beautiful the town would have been with snow covered buildings.
I'm home today because the snow has caused the entire Huntsville area to
shut down and stay home. Looking around and the beautiful pur
es that it rained (Quiet Sam and his son being born) The
weather in that case did not change behavior..it just caused Barney to wear a
raincoat.
But going off of these tangents..is a little like Barney himself.
Another question recently asked was mention of Snow. May favorite (an only one
To all
I appreciate. The time we spend talking about Andy Griffith Show. So what you
have to do to keep it that way, is appreciated.
As for snow, I am seeing that , it snows in NC, and quite heavily. I remember
winters as a kid that to get from Knoxville to Greensboro they would go through
areas of the state where snow would
be, if not completely unknown, just a light dusting at most?
You picked an interesting week to ask that one: snow all over the south
including 3-4 inches here in Alabama! (So if it can snow like that here I'm
sure it wouldn't be unheard
In response to Historybuff and parts of NC where snow is almost unknown - the
most southeastern part of North Carolina is expecting up to 5 inches of snow
Friday, Feb 12 into Saturday, Feb 13 - the waves of the souhtern Atlantic Ocean
will be washing up upon the snowy shores of Brunswick and
"You know Mayberry is in NC,and we know it snows in NC. But, does anyone recall
any snow or discussion of snow on the show? We know it rained and flooded and
we know it was hot and cold but what about snow?"
I don’t have any real personal familiarity with North Carolina, other th
"You know Mayberry is in NC,and we know it snows in NC. But, does anyone recall
any snow or discussion of snow on the show? We know it rained and flooded and
we know it was hot and cold but what about snow?"
When the 3.8 earthquake hit, I thought that it was a blast of arctic air
h
Lots of you are getting snow right now and more are expecting snow. Wonder
why none of the scenes of Mayberry were filmed with snow, since it is at
the foot of the mountains! Wouldn't it have been a hoot to see Ernest T Bass
bust windows with snowballs instead of rocks? And to hav
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