And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
It was 1:00am, and I kept hearing a dripping sound, so I got up, looked outside, and saw this
It's pounding down a wet snow in Redding.
Looking out the back window toward Hobbiton.
The pergola and Jennifer's Forest are getting a solid dose of the white stuff.
Hi CW, Wx 50's at night 70's DAY..... have to work today .. Thurs and Fri OFF will be takin' the "QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE!!!!!" out to Manchac for a run!! I'll be thinkin' of ya'!! skybill
That's going to be July weather soon as the glaciers creep south. The only thing that might save the planet is BBQing steaks and drinking from plastic straws.
Got 16+ inches in my backyard over this past weekish, and I live in north Seattle pretty much in town. We do not do that in Seattle. Lots more in the Cascade foothills and the Olympics. Should be quite the glittering show when the clouds clear.
That kinda stuff is the one thing about living in Anderson that I didn’t much care for. Fortunately, I only experienced it maybe had a dozen times in 40 years.
Hi CW,
ReplyDeleteWx 50's at night 70's DAY..... have to work today .. Thurs and Fri OFF will be takin' the "QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE!!!!!" out to Manchac for a run!! I'll be thinkin' of ya'!!
skybill
Morning, Skybill!
DeleteYa notify Al Gore?
ReplyDeleteFacts are not part of that argument, it's about propaganda & money.
DeleteThat's going to be July weather soon as the glaciers creep south. The only thing that might save the planet is BBQing steaks and drinking from plastic straws.
ReplyDeleteGot 16+ inches in my backyard over this past weekish, and I live in north Seattle pretty much in town. We do not do that in Seattle. Lots more in the Cascade foothills and the Olympics. Should be quite the glittering show when the clouds clear.
ReplyDeleteThat kinda stuff is the one thing about living in Anderson that I didn’t much care for.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I only experienced it maybe had a dozen times in 40 years.
Family in Cottonwood got a lot too. RB not so much...
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