Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentines Day!


A re-run from last year: Creepy Valentines. As the sample on the right indicates, they are indeed creepy.

It looks like a good day to stay in and cuddle with your valentine. Drink hot chocolate by the fire. Stare out the window at the snow drifting down. Wish you were in the Bahamas. Or maybe the Cayman Islands.

I know I’m not going anywhere today:

It could be worse, as they say. Like here:

Got that? A foot of snow by the end of the day...and more to come! Wow!

9 comments:

  1. Funny, I haven't heard a whole lot of global warming talk lately...

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  2. Becky sez: Funny, I haven't heard a whole lot of global warming talk lately...

    Oh, but it's been all over the place! See the other post I put up this morning...

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  3. Snow day! LOL! Roads look passable actually because the plows were working all night. But it will take me a couple of hours to dig out the driveway. So I'm taking a vacation day and hope to catch up on all my stuff I need to do for my extracurricular activities.

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  4. Laurie sez: Snow day! LOL!

    Good for you!! I was thinking about you (should be obvious) when I put up the Ra-cha-cha WX pic. But I thought you'd be soldiering on today...

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  5. Normally I would have gone in regardless, but I am sooo behind the eight ball on the work I need to do and still I procrastinate... Played around with my blog half the day already because I was *forced* yesterday to convert to the new blogger. Wouldn't let me log in without changing. It did not change my template, but it broke my de.licio.us tag thingy so I was trying to fix that. It works again now, but I do not like how it looks and can't figure out how to change it without it being broken again. But I gave up on that now because I really must do some work.

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  6. I have been worrying about you, Laurie. It snowed over 80 inches in two days once when we lived in NM. My buddy and I baked cookies and then delivered them around town on our cross-country skis.

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  7. Oh, but it's been all over the place! See the other post I put up this morning...

    Hmmm, I haven't been getting much talk about it here under my rock. Usually I hear something about it, but I haven't heard anything (other than your blog) since the snows started.

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  8. Laurie said: It works again now, but I do not like how it looks...

    You must have fixed it yesterday, because you're looking good today. At least as far as my eyes can tell, but we are our own worst critics, as it's said.

    How was the drive today? I see all y'all got 21", according to the WX Channel. Which, in the grand scheme of things, isn't all that much for Western NY...

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  9. The drive was okay for me, but there were a number of cars off the road stuck in the deep snow in the medians. The left lane on the expressway was plowed down to a shiny sheet layer of snow that must have been slippery. It's so cold that the salt and other ice melt stuff isn't working very good. The center and right lanes were worn down to pavement though. I shovelled snow twice yesterday, not the whole driveway but sidewalks and around my car and the part near the street that the plows fill in. It was sunny and bright this morning and I took a few pictures before coming to work, maybe I will get a chance to post them later.

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