It's a blizzard!
Friday, 19. December 2008, 20:19:33
As you can see by the above picture, we have a blizzard goin' on here in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Thankfully, work closed down at noon and I helped dig a number of other staff out of our company parking lot. Another staff member drove a couple of us home in his 4x4. What snow? Just plow right through it all!! Woohoo!!
So while at home, I'm having some hot tea, some sandwiches and a few hours with Phil Vischer. You may not remember that name, but most everyone knows of Veggie Tales. The book is entitled, "Me, Myself, & Bob".
Enjoy the snow day! Oh yeah: Cheryl, is your hubby trying out the new tractor with it's snowblower attachment? There's supposed to be another snow system on Sunday...














DuckyChickenLady # 20. December 2008, 02:37
We are planning to stay home from church on Sunday if it does indeed hit...I'll bake some gingerbread men if that is the case.
& yes...my hubby has already used the tractor a few times and that puppy works great!
Happy snow days!
Hermitess # 1. January 2009, 15:47
We hardly get snow, much less blizzards!
SpicyFlier # 1. January 2009, 23:25
Hermitess # 2. January 2009, 14:36
Did you see the photo of my horse in a blue blanket with a tiny bit of white on the ground? That's all the snow we've had so far this winter!
SpicyFlier # 3. January 2009, 03:17
If you're short on snow. We could "Free Trade" some snow on our eastern seaboard for some of your warmth....
Check the story at http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/01/02/atlantic-storm.html and grab a shovel!!
Hermitess # 3. January 2009, 16:17
Yes take some of our warmth! Its tee shirt weather here today. Cold front coming tonight tho, so hurry before its back to heavy coat weather!
Oh & you guessed correctly.
You know, I don't think they mentioned snow in that song...
DuckyChickenLady # 13. January 2009, 00:25
When I was in Grade 5 or 6..I was in our Elementary school's presentation of the musical Oklahoma...I know a lot of the music! lol
I played a farmer. (male
"We've got just as much right here as anybody else!" (with a southern twang)
Hermitess # 13. January 2009, 07:45
I played a male cowpoke called Chuckawalla in our 8th grade play "Rowdy Kate". I had a only few lines. No singing thank goodness!!