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Elite Veteran
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Location: Minnesota | Here we are on the 19th of April and in the middle of a snow storm! Expecting up to nine inches. Driving is almost more treacherous today than it was most of the winter. I was going to get my trailer out of storage today, but alas, it will have to wait. Maybe July 4th will be better. Guess I just have to LOL and smile. |
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Member
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Location: New Salem, ND | we too are here in ND, in the middle of a snow storm, roads getting really icy. started to get my trailer ready for the season last week and have had nothing but snow every other day since then. only good thing about spring snow, we know it won't last too long.LOL |
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Veteran
Posts: 123
Location: illinois | I lived in Minnesota for 2 winters! The longest-----------winters of my life. Snow in Oct. and lastest till April. I remenber the first time I ever went there it was over the 4th of July and I was reminded to bring a jacket. What??? In Illinois the winters are long enough but we have spring flowers and trees leafing out. Hope it warms up soon for you. |
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Regular
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Location: Seattle "pshaw, its not raining hardly at all!" WA | its crazy out here in the Pacific NW....in theory our ride season started last month, but rides are being cancelled because the trails are so muddy as to be dangerous, under windfallen trees and in some cases, under snow. Trails that arent under snow or debris are trashed from the frost heave and runoff. Rivers and creeks are at flood stage and huge swaths of pasture are underwater. Even here in urban Seattle and its environs we had snow and hail (and even some minutes of sun) all in one day just yesterday. I still have my chains in my car, hoping that will keep serious snow at bay here in the lowlands. and dont even get me started on my poor confused fruit trees.... On sunday, I got to teach an outdoor cooking class up on Mt Rainier with snow falling on our heads. hooray.(interesting how the students decided that cooking over a fire was better than using a propane stove ;)) All you folks with more serious weather be safe!!! we better have a glorious fall. that's all I'm sayin'. |
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Veteran
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Location: Lincoln, NE | Genebob- are you close to the Minnesota/Iowa border?
Mother Nature seems to always have the last laugh. I hope you all get warm weather and sunny skies real soon!
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Expert
Posts: 2453
Location: Northern Utah | We have record snowpacks in the mountains, As the weather is starting to warm, we are getting rain on that snowpack and it's causing flooding. We are a desert state. So flooding is not the norm. Folks having to sandbag their homes to protect them from record high run off water. Most of the ski resort closed last weekend. But they are expecting 10-20 inches of new snow tonight. Every weekend that I planned to head out to the desert for a ride, has been canceled by heavy rains. I know you folks in the Pacific Northwest ride in the rain. But I'm in a desert state that expect 270 days of sunshine a year. I'm not about to trailer my horses 4 hours and spend the next 8 hours sitting on a wet horse in a rainstorm. I'll just wait for our normal sunny weather. My neighbor runs the BLM Wild Horse Center. He has 500 + mustangs in his corrals awaiting adoptions. Some do gooders came out last week and critized him for the poor mustangs having to stand in mud. They sent out the animal control and county sheriff. All of which said, Yep, they are standing in mud, What did you expect. But he ended up having several article printed in the papers about how the BLM neglects the poor mustangs. I told him, I'm sure glad they didn't come past my place and harrass me about the mud. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 714
Location: Minnesota | flatland- You are right on the money. If my house was one mile south, I would be a hawkeye. Thank god for borders. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: MI. | We got a couple of inches of snow but it turned into rain that won't stop, and here we go again with muddy pastures. North of us is getting about 4-6 inches of snow. It almost feels like a cold November rainy season. I am glad we have extra hay on hand. If this cold rainy weather does not stop, it's going to be a late/crappy hay season. But, it isn't so bad when you think of the people who have suffered and are suffering from tornados, floods, and fires. My heart goes out to them. |
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Expert
Posts: 3802
Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | No snow for us.... 85 here today, got some sunburn to the top of my noggin!!! |
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Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | It's official. I'm tired of winter. |
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Member
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Location: New Salem, ND | Gard, I agree, it is official.. I too am really tired of winter. 10 days ago we had a bbq at our place, that was 3 snowfalls ago.. fresh 8" on the ground today...gave up and am enjoying a margarita, cheers! |
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Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | Originally written by dallyup on 2011-04-19 8:59 PM I too am really tired of winter. ...gave up and am enjoying a margarita, cheers! Have one for me, a large one. Bottoms up. |
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Member
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Location: Southwestern, Indiana | I have to agree with you all It is riding time and time for the snow to be done for all. Course with snow you can hopefully put on another layer of clothes or a log on the fire. In southwestern Indiana we have been fighting 80's one weekend and 40's with rain the next. Tonight we just had one tornado pass 4 miles to the north followed by one 5 miles to the south, somehow the storm split around us. Hopefully everyone and their horses around us are good. |
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Regular
Posts: 95
Location: Seattle "pshaw, its not raining hardly at all!" WA | Painted HOrse, as you say we know rain up here in the PacNW but usually its rather polite rain. misty drops that are actually kinda refreshing, keep the dust down and if you wear a decent slicker , you're fine. desert rain is something else totally different. arroyos, flash floods, clay soil that turns into a mud skating rink...I dont blame you for sitting it out! (tho I admit that this winter even our rain was less than polite. when the water is sheeting off the ground so that there's a good inch of RUNNING water on every surface? yeah, even *I* wimp out on that one. I dont want a rain loosened tree coming down on my head, thank you very much...) that said, we are in a week of actually not horrible weather!! blue skies (in between the normal grey), no actual precipitation, and tho cold enough to frost at night (in friggin' APRIL????) my workplace is looking pretty deserted as people remember "appointments" they have to go do to try and catch some sunshine at last :). of course the rain is expected to return in time for the weekend, cuz that's how we roll around here :) I'm not willing to share our sunshine, we dont have that much. but I hope the weather trend extends for all of you back east as well! |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 342
Location: Ohio | I'm sick of the cold weather as well. Weather in the past years have never really affected me, my sinuses, allergies, or my moods like it has this year. The Cincinnati weather has been one for the recors books. Snow started in late October and we have had freezing rain as recent as less than 2 weeks ago. 80 and sunny one day, 45 and raining the next with lows in the low 30's. We are currently 5" of rain over the avg.
Our paddock is a mess, barn is a mess, pasture's muddy, but nothing compared to the paddock area. There's so much water that our place won't dry out until at least mid-June.
There was Tornados all around us last night as well. More rain predicted. Ugh. I could use a drought right about now.
I'm done whining. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 781
Location: La Cygne, KS | As much as I hate this cold, wet Spring which is a repeat of the past two years, I'll take it as further to the south and east has been getting hammered with severe storms and twisters. I'm getting my rides in between cold blasts and windy days. It may be just down the gravel road or my drive, but better than nothing! |
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