Snow
ray a
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OK, how many of you live in upstate NY and have been hit by the recent snow?
We are getting hit with a big storm as I write this. We missed the snow last week that hit Oswego County, with the 100" accumulations. But, we woke up to 7" this morning and it will be getting worse soon and expect 30" by tonight total. That will be a record for us in that short amount of time. Closing up shop in about 3 hours.
We are getting hit with a big storm as I write this. We missed the snow last week that hit Oswego County, with the 100" accumulations. But, we woke up to 7" this morning and it will be getting worse soon and expect 30" by tonight total. That will be a record for us in that short amount of time. Closing up shop in about 3 hours.
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I love talking to the older timers around here about the weather. General consensus is they can not remember it being this dang cold for this dang long before. It was in the single digits this morning.
Stay warm and happy valentines day to everyone.
Not only that, but the annual John Beargrease Dogsled Race has been cancelled because of lack of snow. But the pond hockey championships were a success and icefishing is flourishing.
The annual open water snowmobiling runs were a success also.
Is this similar to the sports special I watched where they took snowmobiles to a lake down south, rev'ed it up and took off across the sandy beach and out across the lake? As long as they kept the momentum going it worked about the same as a jet-ski. Just don't slow down too much or it would float like a rock.
Unfortunately, we had rain that turned into snow Monday, so it is snow on top of ice. I didn't need my car again until this morning. The locks were fine, but it took 2 hours this morning to get the doors open (don't ask). It was 4 degrees with a wind chill of -7. Can you say BRRRRRR?
Nae
Stop Whining, yesterday we hit 55 degrees while much of the Northeast and Midwest was buried in snow and ice."
Then underneath a picture of the frozen Delaware River it said: "Start Whining: On Friday our low temps could dip to 18."
Yikes! That's cold.
xB-)
Summer will be nice and toasty for you. Bring your SPF30 sunscreen, bottled water, and a baseball cap.
Let me know if you are heading out Tempe-way. x:-)
Last 2 times I was out there I threatened to buy a cowboy hat and wear it...
Dulcimers are used for folk music, so probably could be used for country music.
[url]http://www.backyardmusic.com/About_Dulcimers.html[/url]
What is a dulcimer?
The lap dulcimer is a stringed folk instrument that evolved in the Appalachian mountains in the 1800s. Dulcimers are the easiest stringed instrument for beginners to play, ideal for children and non-musicians who want to play tunes or accompany singing. Dulcimers are a relatively quiet instrument. Their sweet quiet sound is well-suited to personal relaxation or playing in a cozy environment.
This part stood out to me: "ideal for children and non-musicians." Sorry, Ray, I'm feeling snarky today. x:-)
There are pictures of all kinds of different dulcimers, but they all sort of resemble a funny looking guitar.
There's also a hammered dulcimer that is larger and sits on a stand and the strings are struck with small hammers.