For Neiwil - What's the...? by T.Rex
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Sunday, December 2, 2012, 9:00
What the...?
Is Tailspin into some climate changing research? Or are you exporting your vacation weather to Denmark and Sweden?
You better get a grip on Tailspin before he plunges us into another Ice Age! We usually don't get this white stuff this early - which is why I suspect a certain suspicious character. Has he possibly been seeding the clouds with something?
Hope you've had a good vacation, Neil!
Enjoy!
Comments (8)
neiwil
LoL!!!! Cheers mate, funny but I haven't seen our friend around for a couple of days. This could explain the bill I got for 100 tons of dry ice and the absence of the DC3 on the apron.I know they wanted snow in Lapland, maybe his sense of direction is improving if not yet perfected :-) I must admit I hope WE get some descent snow this year, neither of the 2 youngest Grandkids have seen any yet.... Thanks for this, I don't feel quite so cold now, hope it doesn't get too much worse for you, keep warm and stay safe my friend...
Mondwin
Splendid dedication my dear!!!Bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
debbielove
Sounds like he got a bit lost on his way to Lapland and dumped it all on you.. Merry Early Christmas! lol Whats up with the weather huh? Rob
Faemike55
Great capture! I just got snow tires on my bike and would love to be where you're at to test them out Wonderful dedication
renecyberdoc
looks like a xmas dream.but the shoveling will be a pain.hehehe.
Froggy
First flurry? Nice - let's hope we all get some this year (except the Doc of course) We wouldn't want him to get back pain now would we?
Maxidyne
Well, we have had frost so far but nothing like this!!! Enjoy it but stay warm mate :)
bmac62
Ooooo, nice view Michael. No snow down where we live in the Pacific Northwest...that is below 3,500-4,000 feet. But above that is a different story. When the weather is clear of clouds (not too often), we can see lots of snow piling up on the higher elevations of both the Olympics and the Cascades.