It finally becomes wintery here in Campbellsville Ky. Changed from the mid-50s' yesterday to windchills in the single digits by Friday the 13th. You think it has something to do with this! Expecting about 1-2" of that white stuff by AM. It did that in Nov. of 10. Mother Nature doe what she wants when she wants. Guess, i will have to dream of an Isle in the South Pacific.
Hope everyone else is safe and enjoying their warm weather. Not suppose to last long however. Has been some crazy weather this year.
Pieere
PD CFK said
06:53 PM Jan 12, 2012
Hi! Pieere. We are parked at a place off I 65 in Shepherdsville, Ky. Got a little taste of the white stuff today also. Brrr! It's a cold 23 and feels like 10, so they say. Looking to get close to the "teens" tonight and not above 32 tomorrow. We're from Texas; what are we doin' here! Came to see the kids :) We'll be heading south in a few days and the snow will be just a memory. Throw an extra blanket on tonight, keep warm and fire up that South Pacific dream. Take care. :) Pat K.
53 Merc said
07:25 PM Jan 12, 2012
PD CFK wrote:
We're from Texas; what are we doin' here! Came to see the kids :) We'll be heading south in a few days and the snow will be just a memory. Pat K.
Well, yesterday the mountain cedar pollen was at an all time high in San Antonio. You better stock up on zyrtec or claritin. You're gonna need it. Me, I'll take snow over cedar fever.
PD CFK said
07:44 PM Jan 12, 2012
Well, Merc, when we get home to just a little bit north of San Antonio, we'll be right in the middle of our own little cedar "grove". Wouldn't it be nice if there were some useful purpose for those cedars...other than pollen, and sucking up all the water that we could use for everything else. Me, I use over the counter "allegra", and it helps. But still have have some pretty unhappy sinuses from time to time. So, I'll take the snow and cold for right now. :) pk
-- Edited by PD CFK on Thursday 12th of January 2012 07:45:55 PM
Dave Buck said
08:26 PM Jan 12, 2012
I for one would be willing to trade the snow and cold here northwest of Chicago for anywhere without snow. I plan on this being the last winter I have to shovel this stuff.
PIEERE said
06:44 PM Jan 15, 2012
Wow! What chaneable weather; looks like it's the way it is all over the world. 40's the past two days and near 50's then Tuesday morning back to the teens and highs in the 20-30's by Weds. How weird! Still pacific island dreamin' though. Pieere
Lucky Mike said
07:01 PM Jan 15, 2012
Stop by Pierre........its minus 2 here right now with a wind chill of Minus 35. I thought I would really test the 4 season insulation in this Motor home
Please dont try this at home....this test is being done by a professional Full-timer.....no Animals were harmed during this test.(All are either hibernating or flew South!!)
And to think the sign says Welcome to New Hampshire!!!!!...................well at least the beer stays cold up here!!!!
Bob and Cheri said
07:12 PM Jan 15, 2012
Dave and Marge - don't blame you for not wanting to shovel this white stuff any more. We just got 10 inches here in west Michigan. 112 days till we full time And next fall we are out of here.
Best of luck and happy Travels.
-- Edited by Bob and Cheri on Sunday 15th of January 2012 09:03:00 PM
Hope everyone else is safe and enjoying their warm weather. Not suppose to last long however. Has been some crazy weather this year.
Pieere

Throw an extra blanket on tonight, keep warm and fire up that South Pacific dream. Take care. :) Pat K.
Well, yesterday the mountain cedar pollen was at an all time high in San Antonio. You better stock up on zyrtec or claritin. You're gonna need it. Me, I'll take snow over cedar fever.
Well, Merc, when we get home to just a little bit north of San Antonio, we'll be right in the middle of our own little cedar "grove".
Wouldn't it be nice if there were some useful purpose for those cedars...other than pollen, and sucking up all the water that we could use for everything else. Me, I use over the counter "allegra", and it helps. But still have have some pretty unhappy sinuses from time to time. So, I'll take the snow and cold for right now. :) pk
-- Edited by PD CFK on Thursday 12th of January 2012 07:45:55 PM
I for one would be willing to trade the snow and cold here northwest of Chicago for anywhere without snow. I plan on this being the last winter I have to shovel this stuff.
Please dont try this at home....this test is being done by a professional Full-timer.....no Animals were harmed during this test.(All are either hibernating or flew South!!)
And to think the sign says Welcome to New Hampshire!!!!!...................well at least the beer stays cold up here!!!!
Dave and Marge - don't blame you for not wanting to shovel this white stuff any more. We just got 10 inches here in west Michigan. 112 days till we full time And next fall we are out of here.
Best of luck and happy Travels.
-- Edited by Bob and Cheri on Sunday 15th of January 2012 09:03:00 PM