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Hobie
11-10-2008, 06:37 AM
Lake Effect snow here today. Geez, and I was wearing shorts last Friday.
Here's hoping the bees are all snug and well-stocked.

Bizzybee
11-10-2008, 11:09 AM
10 more weeks till Spring. Can't wait!! :)

Oldbee
11-10-2008, 04:27 PM
"Goodbye autumn', Hello 'winter',......be nice,..please!

power napper
11-10-2008, 05:11 PM
I put layers of clothing on today here in western Pennsylvania, it is archery season so I figured the bucks should be chasing does in this cold weather. Even with my insulated coveralls and layers I still got cold-brrrrr. Did get to see a buck and six does so all in all a nice afternoon. No accumulation here but flurries did not go unnoticed.

iddee
11-10-2008, 05:30 PM
BRRRRR, I'm freezin'...Only 62 here today. Had to put a long sleeve shirt on. :thumbsup: :p

honeyman46408
11-10-2008, 05:33 PM
62 thats Tshirt weather

Oldbee
11-10-2008, 05:58 PM
BRRRRR, I'm freezin'...Only 62 here today. Had to put a long sleeve shirt on. :thumbsup: :p

Yeah right! And you go out half-naked,....collecting/cutouts,.. swarms! lol.

Bizzybee
11-10-2008, 06:46 PM
Heck, we had that blasted frozen stuff all over the grass this morning!!! I darn near busted up the kitchen table and put it in the fireplace!! :)

I feel your pain iddee! If man was meant to live in the god forsaken cold, we woulda been born with built-in long handles!! :no::D

Barry Digman
11-10-2008, 08:20 PM
It hasn't been too cold yet, but we got one of those sharp winds last Friday that makes it feel like it's about 20F, and I could see the snow on the mountain peaks. I called my wife around 1:00 and said "Pack a bag, sweetheart. Roadtrip."

We took off before 3:00 and at 9:00 we were checkin' into a nice hotel in Las Cruces that had palm trees out front. It was still cool, so in the morning we headed west to Tucson. (If I had been thinkin' I would have looked up a couple of local beeks....) It was much nicer there. I think it got up to about 80F.

Drove back home Sunday. I'm learning that I don't have to live in the cold all winter without a break. I can leave here in a blinding snowstorm and temps in the teens and in six or eight hours be in a place that's 60 degrees warmer. (That's if the highway department is doing their job well...) It's amazing what just a single day in the sun and the warmth will do for yer soul in the dead of winter.