As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
Lee wrote:
> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
I'm gonna go to the beach tomorrow and think about that offer... Not for
long though.
Nova wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful
>> white snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it
>> ,all you need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be
>> interested however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will
>> not be able to package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>>
>
> Current wind speed here is 48 MPH. If you run short of snow let me know...
>
Have you got a "Lake Effect" thing going on? My parents were trapped in
their house for a week once in the 70's when a series of storms came
across the lake - they lived in Clarence. The snow was drifted as high
as the roof on one side of the house.
--Steve
Lee wrote:
> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>
>
It's quality stuff. Ordered a couple inches here in the wild mountains
of So.California. Would like about a foot or more to smother the root
fires.
shiver,
jo4hn
Fri, Nov 30, 2007, 7:15pm (EST+5) [email protected] (Lee) doth sayeth:
As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful
white snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it
,all you need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be
interested however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not
be able to package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
I'll take a large box. But be informed, if the box doesn't arrive
full of snow, I'll be prepared to sue.
For what it's worth, my mother woke up to snow on Thanksgiving Day.
She doesn't live around here.
JOAT
Even Popeye didn't eat his spinach until he had to.
no lake affect just a big ass storm
"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message >
> Have you got a "Lake Effect" thing going on? My parents were trapped in
> their house for a week once in the 70's when a series of storms came
> across the lake - they lived in Clarence. The snow was drifted as high as
> the roof on one side of the house.
>
> --Steve
Lee wrote:
> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>
>
Current wind speed here is 48 MPH. If you run short of snow let me know...
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
On Nov 30, 2:15 pm, "Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
I will be glad to swap a package of your snow for a pail of steam.
Joe G
"Lee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
i can ship you some melted snow in return. the phoenix area is scheduled to
get 1-3" of rain in the next 2 days, which should put parts of it underwater
when the flooding starts.
regards,
charlie
cave creek, az
http://glassartists.org/chaniarts
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:15:23 GMT, "Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
>As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
>snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
>need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
>however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
>package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>
We may get 4 or 5 days of snow every winter, that's it. Sometimes you
can get by with just a T-shirt outdoors in January. More often,
there's snow on the mountain tops. Snow is beautiful if you don't
have to drive in it. e.TN.
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 12:34:18 -0800, Steve <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Nova wrote:
>> Lee wrote:
>>> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful
>>> white snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it
>>> ,all you need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be
>>> interested however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will
>>> not be able to package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>>>
>>
>> Current wind speed here is 48 MPH. If you run short of snow let me know...
>>
>
>Have you got a "Lake Effect" thing going on? My parents were trapped in
>their house for a week once in the 70's when a series of storms came
>across the lake - they lived in Clarence. The snow was drifted as high
>as the roof on one side of the house.
>
>--Steve
Phisherman expressed precisely :
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:15:23 GMT, "Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> As of Sat. around 7-8 at night I will have available some wonderful white
>> snow. We are expecting 6-9 inches. I will be glad to package it ,all you
>> need to do is pay the freight. I'm sure many of you will be interested
>> however the high winds and cold that is to follow I will not be able to
>> package as much as I would love to share it with you all.
>>
>
>
> We may get 4 or 5 days of snow every winter, that's it. Sometimes you
> can get by with just a T-shirt outdoors in January. More often,
> there's snow on the mountain tops. Snow is beautiful if you don't
> have to drive in it. e.TN.
We get 4 or 5 days of winter here. Mostly for the poor sods who have to
get up early. Right now it is what some folks would call 'balmy'. I
love it, SWMBO wants to move to Tasmania, where they get real winters
(they have to own coats down there!) I want to live in Cairns so
Brisbane is a compromise.
Could use an iceberg or two to deal with the drought, I had to [put a
well in the back yard to keep the garden alive.
Mekon
Steve wrote:
> Nova wrote:
>> Current wind speed here is 48 MPH. If you run short of snow let me
>> know...
>>
>
> Have you got a "Lake Effect" thing going on? My parents were trapped in
> their house for a week once in the 70's when a series of storms came
> across the lake - they lived in Clarence. The snow was drifted as high
> as the roof on one side of the house.
>
> --Steve
The current weather forecast:
"A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL CROSS NEW YORK EARLY THIS EVENING WITH
GUSTY WINDS AND A QUICK BURST OF SNOW. SOME LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL
DEVELOP AS WELL THIS EVENING EAST OF LAKE ONTARIO AND THEN SETTLE
ALONG THE SOUTH SHORE OF LAKE ONTARIO LATE TONIGHT. ANY REMAINING
LAKE EFFECT WILL DIMINISH AND END SATURDAY MORNING AS A RIDGE OF
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS ACROSS THE REGION. A POWERFUL STORM SYSTEM
DEVELOPING OVER THE CENTRAL PLAINS WILL THEN MOVE TOWARDS THE
CENTRAL GREAT LAKES SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY AND BRING A MIXED
BAG OF PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION INCLUDING ACCUMULATING SNOW...ICE
AND RAIN. ANY MIX WILL CHANGE BACK TO SNOW ON MONDAY WITH THE
POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT LAKE ENHANCED SNOW THROUGH THE FIRST HALF
OF NEXT WEEK ALONG WITH GUSTY WINDS AND CONTINUED COLD."
It sounds like your parents went through what is called "The Blizzard of
'77". If you've never seen pictures of the event check out:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Buffalo+%22blizzard+of+77%22+pictures&btnG=Google+Search
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]