Its a good thing that the Ground Hog can't survive in North Dakota....He would get shot!
As you remember, he promised us an early Spring....ya right! We just got Dumped on by a very heavy wet snow.
Reports up to 19.5" or better around here. So wet the snowblowers have a hard time blowing. The Interstate Highways are still shut down. Some of the Highway and Street Depts had already took off their plows prior to this. We thought we were out of the woods for spring flooding, but now I'm sure this will definitely change things. Fargo ND had just completed 3 Million sandbags filled, but they will probably need more.This reinforces that we have only two seasons up here...Winter and Winter! :o :o
Gale.
Those little varmints are like politicians.
You cannot believe a word they say. :)
Chris
A bit of luck and favourable winds; but we dodged the worst of that here in Brandon (60 miles north of the Peace Gardens) . Environment Canada was warning 25-30 cm or 10-12 inch with high winds. We only got a couple of inches and beau coup wind.Worse west of here and north ,then east. Still enough to close schools and highways even today. And we don't take our plows off up here like those sunbathers below the 49 th. ;D
How much is the bounty? I literally live around the corner from this one-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiarton_Willie
I'd be happy to help you out! Be warned though, as the "Worlds only prognosticating albino groundhog" I think he should get a premium. And act fast! He has a habit of dying frequently.
You Canuks (and northern Americans) are made of sterner stuff than I am for sure. But then today, I got sunburned with a "farmer's tan" today (I was wearing a short sleeved t-shirt) and was moving quite slowly putting snaps on a cover due to the heat. It hit the mid 80's and it's only March! Gonna be a long, hot summer.... :'(
Oh, first cover via the blanket method. It came out OK, but I'll stick to plastic patterns for now. This method is too trouble prone for my taste.
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June
Quote from: JuneC on March 23, 2011, 07:11:11 pm
You Canuks (and northern Americans)
Arn't we all Northern Americans? As opposed to those Southern Americans, or Centraler Americans?
QuoteThis method is too trouble prone for my taste.
Me too. Like the two tone!
So....
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...what's an asshat worth?
You Canuks (and northern Americans) are made of sterner stuff than I am for sure.
I dont know about that June I lived in FT Lauderdale for a year and the heat and humidity were nearly unbearable for me.
I hear you Gale!
I'm in western NY and we got about 6" yesterday!
Well, yes... I guess Canadians are North American's as well. ... Hmmm. Ok, it's been more than a few years since I had Geography (do they even still have Geography as a class in school anymore?! - when I went to school it was and even had it's own textbook). But back then, Bejing was Peking :-X I won't say how long ago. Also, Peppy, I bet I've sung "O Canada" more times than you have. Every morning in elementary school I said the pledge to the American Flag, the Union Jack and sang O Canada because Canada didn't have a pledge (at that time, at least). I've probably sung "O Canada" close to 2 thousand times :D And I'm a huge fan of Robin Hood flour (can't make homemade bread without it - just the right amount of gluten) and Fern Leaf butter.
Anyhoo, it was a hot one again today. Another few days like this and I'll be swimming in the pool (and I won't get in till it's 83 or higher).
June
QuoteCanada didn't have a pledge (at that time, at least).
Up until a certain Prime Minister came up with the British North America Act to get his Franco-phone butt into the history books and make it easier for the Liberals to gouge the electorate in the 80's, We were truely a Dominion of the Commonwealth and as such sang God save the Queen after the lords player every morning.
Then Darren, we're birds of a feather. My passport contained a pic of the queen for most of my life (and I've still got it). Long Live the Commonwealth!! :D
June
The cover looks good June I wonder why they didn't go bluer like the top?
I hav e messed up a few times blanketing when I cut around the top frames wrong and missed a snap. Inhad to sew a little piece on. Plastic that won't happen but you do use plastic
so why did you sing oh Canada. ? Didn't you say you grew up in the Bahamas?
I was a mid I. California pledge to the flag every morning
As far as the heat I lived 34 years in née England It was hot when I first move here but now I look for a sweatshirt when it gets down to the 60s
The customer wanted a pale grey cover because of the heat. I made so many punches with ouch-dammit pins that had to be covered, I decided to put the hem on the outside instead of the inside like I usually do. Actually it serves two purposes - covering the soon-to-be Sunbrella holes and having the dark edges on the snaps helps keep the cover looking clean. Snapping and handling the edges would have made it look dirty after one or two uses if it were solid silver.
June
Quote from: JuneC on March 27, 2011, 07:14:14 am
Actually it serves two purposes - covering the soon-to-be Sunbrella holes and having the dark edges on the snaps helps keep the cover looking clean. Snapping and handling the edges would have made it look dirty after one or two uses if it were solid silver.
Awesome. That was the best thing I learned at art school. "I didn't screw it up. That's a design element."
Quote from: JuneC on March 24, 2011, 06:31:18 pm
Also, Peppy, I bet I've sung "O Canada" more times than you have. Every morning in elementary school I said the pledge to the American Flag, the Union Jack and sang O Canada because Canada didn't have a pledge (at that time, at least). I've probably sung "O Canada" close to 2 thousand times :D
No doubt you have! When I was in grade 3 or 4 they brought in the bilingual version of O Canada. I have to try really hard to remember the words in english, but I can sing it real good in 'gibberish french'.