That one looks like it's going to be all south.
We don't have anything predicted until Monday and the current forecast is only 50%
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That one looks like it's going to be all south.
We don't have anything predicted until Monday and the current forecast is only 50%
there are about five pages, some good , others not so much.
I thought I saw someone hanging out of that helicopter yesterday.
ETA the link!
http://www.fredericknewspost.com/med...210/index.html
NY--It's like that in North Arlington, too. N. Glebe seems ok, as does Lee Hwy and N. Quincy. In the neighborhoods, forget it. The front loader and plow/salt dumper that did work in our neighborhood cleared one lane so you really have to be alert for oncoming traffic. Tell you the truth, I'm grateful for it. Getting out of the house today and going somewhere in the car was wonderful.
It's beautiful outside, despite the snow. The sun is bright, the sky is so blue, and it feels warm... Really, you can tell that spring is around the corner (I hope we don't miss out of the crocuses--they should be making an appearance in a couple weeks)
The clipper on Monday is supposed to be minor---not much moisture associated w/it. Let's hope it dies out...
The sun was really warm yesterday. I'm so happy that spring is getting closer.
Biciclista, the roads in my community didn't get plowed in our December snowstorm, either. Well, actually, SOME roads got plowed.... ones on the Montgomery County side. On the PG side? No. One main road, a huge hill, has one lane plowed out, and that's it; everything coming off that road hasn't been touched.
I hear big equipment out there now and one of the neighbors said she'd seen a front-end loader in our 'hood. Another day of this, and I'd have called the media; almost did that today.
I did get out today (it's my mother's 87th birthday; duty, you know); another driver and I had to push someone's car out into an intersection because it was stuck on the side street. Our "potholes" are places where snow has melted -- perhaps because people have been spinning their wheels there -- with snow and ice 8-10" high around the "pothole." I may need new shocks after this.
Heard someone on the radio talking about Fenty's (the mayor of DC) snow removal program; he referred to it as "spring." His street hasn't been plowed yet, either; I feel his pain!
One of the Frederick county commissioners posted this on facebook to demonstrate some of the challenges they've been facing in their plowing efforts:
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...0_895803_n.jpg
My grocery store was well stocked with food tonight. But it had ice cream, so all was good in the world.
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2997619_n.jpg
I missed that FB photo.
That must be out towards Adamstown.
I went to Weis today and it was fully stocked. I'm not much impressed with Bloom. It seems to be more of a market than a grocery store.
Meh. Weis always seems ghetto when I go into it, and I hate where it's located. Bloom's convenient for me and I like it.
He said it was Steiner Smith Road, whereever that is.
Oh, that heads down to Legore Bridge road, which means I've probably ridden on it.
Now to figure out where Adamstown is
Past the Bike Doctor towards Sugarloaf.
Still no mail delivery.
No mail since Thursday, Feb 4th.
They MAY come today - but usual Saturday delivery is after we leave.
Stupid USPS. :mad:
I have seen the mail truck in my hood.
I have to go dig out the mailbox.
Thing is, there are two boxes together, mine and the reverend across the road. If I dig mine out his automatically gets dug out too. I know there are teenagers over there who could do this.
My mailbox has become detached though, and it kind of just sits there.
I'm thinking I might dig enough to get to my mailbox, make a pedestal out of snow and viola!
We got mail yesterday and on Tuesday.
My mailman has come twice at least, I think - but he comes and gives me junk mail, because I guess they're not sorting mail - so one or two pieces of mail like the coupon packs, but not real mail.
And I don't care enough about junk mail for the effort that it took for the mailman to get out here - he shoulda just stayed home.
A front-end loader is on my street, clearing it!!!!!!
FINALLY!!!!
I'm so excited about this, I'm eating cupcakes to celebrate!!!!!