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Forecaster Hell

Photography Humor posted on Jan 02, 2004
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Our part of the coast, while not known for snow, is known for volatile weather. A kind of "If you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes." sort of thing. Most of our long term meteorologists become heavy drinkers. This morning, at 8:30am, was so heavily overcast it was almost dark, snowing heavily, with the only sound being a panicked flock of juncos kicking on the back door because the feeder was empty. This is 10:30am. The forecasters have gone back to the pub. Thanks for looking, commemts welcome.

Comments (19)


moonfish

7:56AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

LOL, poor forecasters!!! Weather can be much the same here at times...life near the coast, down East or out West has it's...incongruiities! Yesterday, unseasonably warm and bright..today, barely above freezing, wet and grey...the gulls flying inland and sqwauking their objections quite loudly!!!

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Randys

8:50AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Nice scene, good thing the weather changed I looks to have turned out to be a beautiful day.. :-)

geneb19

9:37AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

to hell with the forecasters...i just hope the road crews did their job for a 200 mile drive!! awesome picture my friend! TBay had their blizzard yesterday. hehe

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kansas

9:37AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Wonderful photo. Poor forecasters. :-))

Raven_427

9:46AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Congrats to the weather getting nicer and to this fine shot of a beautiful place. :-)

Tedz

10:19AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

No wonder the Forecasters have the Foresight to get a Skin full....not a Foreskin full either....jeeeeeeeeeeeez....how do You Canadians ever get a Tan? Hot Toddy's all round! Share Your Bed....with a Forecaster!!!!

ttops

10:31AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Excellent work, nice one ;)

cynlee

11:35AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

looks wonderful from here pops! warm & sunny, sure could use some rain... :]

bebert

11:37AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

lovely shot !! i like it !!

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kenwas

12:36PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

A stunning shot! Great capture!

davidhate

1:35PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Oh Auntie, the trials and tribulations you must go through...never knowing whether to wear your Kapok undies or that wee silk thong:( Sounds like you need to date a weather person...to drown your sorrows;) Nice shot BTW, Jim..stay warm:)

logiloglu

4:42PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

wonderful winter scene, Jim, now have a hot Grog !!!!!!!. !!!!!!!!! :O) !!!!!!

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Akinom

5:57PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Turned out to be a wonderful day, eh? Beautiful place and view!

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WandM

2:33AM | Sat, 03 January 2004

Wonderful place you've captured!

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jerez

7:08AM | Sat, 03 January 2004

Oh lovely lovely colors!

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Ladyhawk

8:22PM | Sat, 03 January 2004

OH I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL really like the junco part, but they do kick up alot of fuss when the feeder's empty,this looks like a place close to my place where I use to go for walks, this is so beautifull Jim it makes me feel warm & fuzzy inside thanks :0)

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aangus

6:16PM | Sun, 04 January 2004

Thank the Lord for Gortex (and pubs that are open at 10:30 am)

vlaaitje

1:49AM | Mon, 05 January 2004

wow wondeful shot..I like it, nature is always my close friend

Nilla

6:51PM | Mon, 05 January 2004

Oh Jim this is a very nice vision! So pristine, it is what I love about snow, and you captured it very well! Excellent, clear crisp shot my friend! :)


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