I wish I could frame this one. I love covered bridges.Sertsa said:
panamag8or said:Freeze warning tonight. Darnit, this is Florida!
carter said:Watch out! COLD OJ in the morning!
dhermann1 said:Where I grew up, everyone's usually pretty happy to see the first snow, but by mid January they're REALLY fed up. In New York City we average about 28 inches per year. In Chautauqua it's closer to 200, and more. I've seen 290 in a year. That's a bit much. The combination of snow, cold and darkness can REALLY wear down your spirits.
Ok, Ok! It does occasionally (once in a blue moon) snow in Florida. I am a Jacksonville native and have lived here for 33 years (34 years tomorrow) and I can only recall it snowing here maybe twice in my life. One time was just some snow falling and pretty much gone before it hit the ground. The other time was in 1989 (99% sure that was the year) and it actually snowed. The snow even laid on the ground. Nobody knew what to do! There were so many traffic accidents, businesses closing, bridges closed, etc. :eusa_doh:Valhson said:That ain't true. I grew up in Fl and there was snow three times when I was a kid. Granted it never stuck. Twice in Jacksonville area and once when I was with the grandparents in St. Pete.
dhermann1 said:This is from several years ago as well, but since we're on the subject, this is my old back yard in Brooklyn after a serious snowfall a couple of Decembers ago:
Starius said:If you look at the bare tree in the middle picture closely, you can see its coated with ice.
But, if its ice you want, ice I can give you.
These pictures are from 2002.... during my spring break! Didn't feel much like spring.
goldwyn girl said:This is the amazing thing I have ever seen. I can't stop looking at the pictures, I have never seen any thing like it. Thank you for furthering my education.