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I'm Getting Tired of this Winter

Discussion in 'Drunken Ramblings and Mindless Mumbling' started by JohnSand, Mar 1, 2015.

 

  1. #1
    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 1, 2015
    Snowing again now. And well below average every day. It was amusing to walk around my docked boat on the frozen harbor last week. But enough already.
    "It's going to be cold, it's going to be gray, and it going to last the rest of your life!"
    I think I need a drink.
     
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    FirstAidBrewing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 1, 2015
    Agreed. I can't remember a winter where the temps here (Philly suburbs) didn't get above freezing for weeks straight... Maybe a day or two but never the majority of a month.

    Of course, this time last year we were on the national news for the massive ice storm we got (and I have a whole hospital story to go along with it). so I guess I'll take the cold over the ice and snow. Thank God it's March!
     
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    JohnnyO

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 1, 2015
    Lousy Smarch weather.
     
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    day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    I hear ya. I've spent more time farming snow and ice than brewing this year.

    We've had exactly one day in the last 30 that managed to reach the historic average temperature - and that was by a whole two degrees F. Otherwise it's been cold-cold, snow every weekend and sometimes another storm in between, with no real end to it in sight.

    I'm probably just getting old, but aside from school in Colorado and a few years living on the Olympic Peninsula, I've lived in New England most of my life and actually believe this has been one of the hardest winters ever.

    I'm cooked.

    There's two weeks on a Bahamas Out Island waiting for me in a month if I can hang in there...

    Cheers! :drunk:
     
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    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    DayTrippr, enjoy that time in the sun. I squeezed in a week in Fort Lauderdale. I forgot how good it feels to walk on the beach. But that vitamin d fix wore out already. I spent 10 days in Marsh Harbor Abaco a decade ago. While it was cool, (60s) it was still way warmer than home.
    Next winter I'm taking the boat south. If my wife doesn't come I'll send her postcards.
     
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    mikeasu

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    Moved to MD from Tucson AZ in January - most of my life has been in AZ. Trying to remember how grumpy the AZ summers make me (grumpier every year since I took up running)...what gets me is the variation in a single week - from 40° to 15° back to 27°, etc.
     
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    b-boy

    16%er  

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    I'll be in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on Saturday. I can't wait.

    We've had record snowfall along with record cold in Buffalo, NY this year. It's been a really, really long winter. I just heard on the radio that they are projecting record cold through March, so no end is in sight.

    My dog hasn't had a decent walk in 2 months because of all the salt on the roads and sidewalks. He's losing his mind as well. I had to dig a maze in my backyard so he had paths to walk around in. I'm dreading what the yard will look like after the thaw. :eek:
     
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    1977Brewer

    Free Dan Hess.

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    We've had exactly one week of winter here and I want it to leave.
     
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    Glasscloud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 2, 2015
    We got some snow and tons of sleet last week. This week it'll be 60+. Lovely
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 4, 2015
    You people have so much GALL to complain about this winter. Are your memories so short you've forgotten what a REALLY long winter is?

    Shame on you.

    Don't get upset, Weather. I still love you more than last year!
     
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    JohnnyO

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 4, 2015
    Ha! Whenever I go into the yard now with my 3 year old son now, I have been cleaning up piles and piles of dog crap. Typically, we bag it and throw it in the trash. Because it's covered in snow, I've just been throwing it all in one area. I dread the thaw...
     
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    solbes

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 4, 2015
    Aside from the really early start to winter here (I had 4" of snow on pumpkins on our front step), its been pretty nice in Mn. Not much snow, and only a little cold in late Feb/early March. Looks to be heating up by weekend and hopefully buh-bye cold weather. Don't get me started on last year though, that was as brutal as I remember back in the early/mid 80's as a kid.

    Hang in there East Coast.

    As to doggy poo, our current dog is apparently too good to poop in his own yard. He likes to go while on a walk. Downside = doggy mitt on every walk. Upside = No brown rivers flowing through our yard come spring.
     
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    vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Mar 4, 2015
    I live in S.E. Ohio and really shouldn't complain ,but damn I'm sick of this winter.I've got to believe that living north of here in the winter is like living south of hell in the summer.Not gonna do it.:D
     
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    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 4, 2015
    Ummm, Homer, this one isn't over yet. I was down on the harbor today running new dock lines because the ice pushed the hardware off of the pilings. At least it was easy to walk to all of the pilings. And we expect more snow tomorrow. Last month was the coldest ever recorded here.
     
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    b-boy

    16%er  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    When my kids were little they would call it 'The Land Of Poo'. I always dread the thaw - especially with my dog who is a mastiff/shepard mix.
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    My phone says we will hit 40s next week and the averages are going up into the 20s and 30s during the day. It's the corner we've all been waiting to turn!

    Still going to be -5 tonight and I am not seeing another minus night in the forecast, so I'm happy.

    Should probably plan to chip the packed snow to my grill and driveway sometime this weekend. I've not been grilling due to no gas, but my tank is filled and it's going to be grilling summery soon!
     
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    Zuljin

    I come from the water  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    Rain turning to sleet and snow as the temp drops to the 20s. The warm up should begin this weekend. And the sun comes back! The sun!
     
  18. #18
    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    Oh sure, I get it! You guys believe the weatherman!
    I have a bridge, I mean brewery to sell you. Only driven on Sundays by a little old lady. And financed by my late rich uncle in Nigeria. Yeah, that's the ticket. :)
    I'll believe winter is over when I can't stand on the harbor. Maybe.
     
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    JohnnyO

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    Which harbor? I used to work the docks in Sayville/Bayport.
     
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    Onkel_Udo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    In my case it 225#'s of dogs total...three of them. This is going to be ugly.
     
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    The_Bishop

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    The sun is a mythical entity that I no longer believe in. I'm starting to believe that this frozen purgatory we're in is permanent.
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    I look forward to that day in the spring when I can go up to my daughter and ask, "Guess what day it is??"

    And she says, "What day is it?"

    And I say, "Dog Poop Day!"

    She's old enough now to anticipate DPD. My wife insists that I just run it all over with the mower and let the grass grow over it.

    I'm guessing she doesn't understand that the dogs will walk all over that SHT and then bring it back in the house on their feet...
     
  23. #23
    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    Mount Sinai Harbor. I've sailed on the South Shore too, sometimes with trailer boats, though I've kept boats in Lindenhurst and West Babylon. But they are all frozen now.

    As for the frozen poop, I have a lesser problem. But I do expect to have to clear lots of thawed cat crap this spring. And even though I clear a spot for her, the little devil still craps on the walk.
     
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    vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    When I hear spring peepers I'll know I've survived.
     
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    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    And the frost lay deep and hard in the barren ground.
    And the earth was still, save for those who were made of sterner stuff.
    And sadness washed o'er those and sank deep into their spirit.
    For though they survive, they do not escape unscathed.
    For each was instilled with a melancholy to touch them for the rest of their years.
    And the spring sun could melt neither heart nor soul
     
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    Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    We hit 40 yesterday and i was out at lunch breaking ice off of my driveway (it was 4" thick in spots) in a T-shirt. Today? Snow to start the day off right.
    I am SO ready for Spring.
     
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    day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    I had to hit a store about 10 miles from home this morning, saw at least five homes with busted ridges and partially caved roofs. Not good. And if it's possible, it seems to be getting worse each day.

    We need a huge melt - a week ago...

    Cheers!
     
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    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    Pretty moving Homer. What is it from?
     
  29. #29
    Homercidal

    Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist.  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    It's an unpublished short poem from a guy I know.
     
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  30. #30
    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 5, 2015
    I think he must be very talented. Please urge him to publish.
     
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    vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Below zero again this morning.Ugh.Have to turn the clocks ahead an hour Sunday morning.Wish I could turn the damn thing ahead a month.
     
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    JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Call your congressman. Someone up there will think it's a good idea.
     
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    bobeer

    Fermentation Specalist

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Welcome to the DMV area... Wait until summer. 100 degrees with 95% humidity. You'll be missing AZ's dry heat. It's hard to run in the DMV summers as well.
     
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    Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    We have 80-90° days with ~90% during the summer and up to -30° windchill in the winter for weeks at a time.

    I still don't miss the 105°+ days in Phoenix.

    I don't care what anyone says... it doesn't matter if it's "dry heat" or not, 105°+ is 105°+.
     
  35. #35
    vanishingpint

    well- known member  

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    " Call your congressman. Someone up there will think it's a good idea. " Yeah,but if those assclowns did agree with it the king of the United States would veto it.
     
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    mikeasu

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Exactly. And while the summers at their worst in MD will be sticky, it won't be 90°+ for most of 4 months... :D I have ran out here while kid of hot and muggy - not too bad. Different for sure.
     
  37. #37
    smccarter

    Banned

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Brrr.... It's cold here today in Milton, FL. I actually had to put a long sleeve shirt on. I thought about a wind-breaker, but decided I'd just risk it outside without it.

    I don't miss the winters up north. Moved south about 27 years ago and haven't looked back. Call me crazy though, I'll be retiring in about 10 years or so and will be heading about half way back. Not all of the way back... just half way.
     
  38. #38
    Hoppity

    Just brew it!

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    I spent a long weekend in Phoenix in mid July 1989, their hottest July on record. The desert has dry heat ... so does my oven.
     
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    Psylocide

    Ippons for Days

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    It's like walking into a damn hot tub, without the wetness.

    Only it comes moments later when you start perspiring and can't breath, lol.
     
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    Onkel_Udo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 6, 2015
    Spent 3 months in Basrah. Normally 118 f and 50% humidity like the rest of Iraq so annoying but tolerable.for four days in August the winds came off the gulf...123 f and 85% humidity is soul-crushing. The plus part(if there is one) no alerts so we never had to endure that in full battle rattle in a bunker.

    Even Dubai in summer is terrible. You walk out of the hotel and are almost instantly damp. 114f and 90% humidity means you normal body temp is below the dewpoint. You do the math.
     
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