Re: 1/23 Snow Storm in the Northeast
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6" of snow here in middle TN. Even US hwy 70 is in bad shape.
Wouldn't have been major problem if the snow plouhgs and salt truck had started yesterday instead of after it all ended. THe 56 Exec is resting nicely in the basement. Been performing various minor maintenance. NOTE the pic in post 1 above. There appears to be a open landau in the background??? Not sure if "open landaue" is correct name for a limo with no roof over the front seat. But that is what appears to be in the background. I looked close at the tires on the Packard in the forefront. It appears to have no chains on the tyres notr anything that mite be recognized as heavy snow operation accessories.
Posted on: 2016/1/23 20:17
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What is the oval shaped emblem in the center of the front bumper that says "CD".
Posted on: 2016/1/23 20:21
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Posted on: 2016/1/23 20:47
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About 9 PM here, snow has almost stopped. Looks to be about 18 inches of nice, light fluffy snow. Friends just a few miles to the south have had considerably more. Fortunately none of the high wind gusts materialized so no threat of looking electric. Used the snow blower once on the sidewalk to make things easier tomorrow as when they plow the street all the snow gets dumped on the walk and the blower can't handle snow much over 2 feet, especially when it's been compacted by the plow.
Nice fire in the wood stove, single malt nearby, how bad can things be?
Posted on: 2016/1/23 21:04
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Snow wrapped up here this afternoon (1-23) around 1:30. Ended up with around 8". Driveway is plowed off with PK and path to shed in yard. Still have some hand shoveling to finish up in the morning.
John
Posted on: 2016/1/23 21:28
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We picked up around 28" here and Somerset Turnpike- about 15 miles south- supposedly recorded 35.5 inches. There are still cars and buses stranded on the Turnpike which have been there since last evening when traffic snarled due to several rigs jack knifing ....and at last report they will spend another night on the bus.
The one bus is full of college basketball players and another full of some girls sports team. With.some pizza ( Dominos dropped some in) and a few cases of Iron City beer, I think the situation could work out.LOL There are people living outdoors in this mess, hundreds of thousands without electricity or heat, at least 17 deaths and untold property damage. We have had larger snowfalls and by all accounts the folks near Buffalo deal with snow accumulations like this routinely. I have photos from the Winter of 1935-36 somewhere. My father worked with a crew clearing snow along US Route 30 by hand because no machine at the time( and possibly now) could deal with the accumulation. They dug down and created shelves and used those to move the snow up to the next level. The photos show him and fellow workers sitting on the tops of the utility poles along the road. That accumulation melted,too quickly and generated the second major flood,of Johnstown on St Patrick's Day in 1936. I think part,of today's difficulty with coping with storms is that we have gotten used to good roads, electric lights and heating systems that are dependent on dependable electric service. When the power goes out, there are no lights.....but also frequently no heat . When coal and wood stoves and furnaces were more the norm, loss of power was less an issue. Let's hope that we do lot have too many people die or lose their homes due to this mess. I'll be grateful that I am warm and that the Internet and cable allow me to wait for the plows.
Posted on: 2016/1/23 21:43
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Meanwhile - out at the Proving Grounds...
Posted on: 2016/1/24 7:57
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Generation bashing?
Louis XIV supposedly was able to lift a man standing on the blade of a shovel with one arm. I will agree that the nation is becoming stupider and stupider because, once Johnson started ruining the country, my generation said screw you to birthing. Today's future leaders are on crack street and heroin avenue. As well, employers punish talent whenever they can. The other day I received a handwritten note with numerous misspelled words.
Posted on: 2016/1/24 8:49
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... I guess we're wimps these days, back when I was a kid it wasn't a blizzard, it was a snow storm and you put on your ear muffs and galoshes, Pop put the chains on the car, and we all went about life pretty much as usual... What ever happens, one is always clear: it is a catastrophic event. Instead of usual seasons we survive four natural disasters every year. A couple of days ago a sports reporter said that the absent snow is a veritable disaster for the ski championships and it can't be explained in any other way then as part of the global climate catastrophe. The interviewee agreed. Moments later the interviewee was talking about the situation last year, when the snow masses aggravated the arrival and the reporter complemented: how true, it was a catastrophic situation.
Posted on: 2016/1/24 9:17
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