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As I mentioned in another thread

Be Safe.

As conditioned as you think you may be, In our nec of the woods, snow is major cause of heart attacks, back injuries, bone breakage due to slips, and we have a lifetime of experience.

Good luck and it's time to rent those movies you've been been looking for an excuse to watch.

Or, even more fun.......finish up those taxes Big Grin
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As conditioned as you think you may be, In our nec of the woods, snow is major cause of heart attacks, back injuries, bone breakage due to slips, and we have a lifetime of experience.
When I moved here from southern CA people would ask if I was afraid of earthquakes. My response was a lot more people die shoveling snow than in earthquakes.
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Originally posted by rz1:
Rub it in, 55mom Big Grin . We still have 15" of ice on the Lakes, the roads are stained with salt, and the weather related potholes will eat a small car.

But at least we don't have tan lines Frown


74 on Saturday? Smile today, we are socked in with a whole 3-4 inches over the county.... haha
You would not believe how many accidents there were in North Carolina yesterday Eek It was the most hazerdous of all driving conditions with freezing rain turning to snow and the temperature locked at 32 degrees. I am thankful we made it out of there without mishap. Unbelievable bad day in the south yesterday. Feels good to be back in sunny Cleveland and our cozy 15 degree temperatures Big Grin
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Originally posted by ClevelandDad:
You would not believe how many accidents there were in North Carolina yesterday Eek It was the most hazerdous of all driving conditions with freezing rain turning to snow and the temperature locked at 32 degrees. I am thankful we made it out of there without mishap. Unbelievable bad day in the south yesterday. Feels good to be back in sunny Cleveland and our cozy 15 degree temperatures Big Grin


Natives know that the sand and salt budget is next to nothing. After all, we might go several years with out having to spend anything. and then Boom! Usually the problem, like you experienced, is ice. Can't drive on that. Glad you got home safely.

Fungo,

Did the kids go to school today in Jackson? All Memphis and Shelby County schools did. I noticed Tipton and Fayette county did not-just wondering about you guys? This is the first time my three have seen this much snow but wished it had fallen Sunday so they would have been out of school!!
Son is going to Dyersburg State in the fall to play ball and we told him between tornado's and ice they never seem to be in school-
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Originally posted by sunshinesmom:
RJM,

Did you guys get all the snow that was predicted in your area?
Our side of town was predicted for 8-12. I'm guessing we got six. The storm never appeared to be as intense as expected. 1-2 inches an hour was predicted. It didn't snow that hard.

There's another board regular, fillsfan, who lives on the side of the city who was supposed to get hit harder. The prediction for the other side was up to fourteen inches.
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Did all the southern boys get to practice outside amidst all this average northern weather?


No practice here. Actually the day or two of "northern weather" is a blessing for many "southern boys". It gives some the much needed down time to recuperate from daily throwing from a season that has already started. Those that need additional long toss engage in snow ball fights. Being a former Ohioan/West Virginian that relocated to Tennessee I do enjoy a good dusting of snow now and then. However my enjoyment will be short lived as the 12 inches we had Saturday evening (the most in 40 years) is quickly leaving and by this weekend we'll be in the mid 70's. I guess seeing the saucer magnolia trees blooming and the yellow buttercups everywhere against a backdrop of drifting snow is a contrast that few get to see. Beautiful! I see where Cleveland, OH will also be basking in springtime temps with a predicted high of 49 on Saturday!
Fungo
Our boys are inside again today and like Fungo said it is supposed to be in the 70's this weekend. This was also supposed to be our big week of cleaning, pulling weeds, cleaning concession stand, etc. to get ready for first game March 9th-still snow on the ground today and will be nasty wet when it melts. Boys are pumped up though-their first game is against Bartlett and it is on our home field.
We are supposed to have the mid 60's here in central VA on the week-end. Unfortunately it is too late to melt all of the snow we have to have our scrimmage on Friday. It's hard to melt the snow when it's still in the 20's. We have managed 2 outdoor & one indoor practice. Some of the teams had scrimmages in the mixed precipitation, wind & 30 something degree temp. on Saturday. They say it was hard to tell if they were good or bad....

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