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Gunbot wrote:Too early for us SoCal peeps, fall doesn't start in L.A. until around Christmas.
Gunbot wrote:Too early for us SoCal peeps, fall doesn't start in L.A. until around Christmas.
Deb wrote:Gunbot wrote:Too early for us SoCal peeps, fall doesn't start in L.A. until around Christmas.
I have to laugh at this! I shared a hotel room with a SoCal gal this weekend and she actually brought longjohns to Providence/Connecticut. She's from San Bernie and I realize it gets real hot there, but dang it wasn't longjohn weather out east this weekend.........you peeps are such wimps.![]()
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Just kidding........but it felt just like home for me.
weatherman90 wrote:I hate the fall - it means that in a few months the temperatures are going to be -40 degrees. Fall stinks!
StocktontoMalone wrote:weatherman90 wrote:I hate the fall - it means that in a few months the temperatures are going to be -40 degrees. Fall stinks!
Dude, I was stationed at Minot - guarding missle silos. I know what you mean....
Gunbot wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:weatherman90 wrote:I hate the fall - it means that in a few months the temperatures are going to be -40 degrees. Fall stinks!
Dude, I was stationed at Minot - guarding missle silos. I know what you mean....
I almost got sent to Grandforks but got an extension at Yokota, two weeks before my PCS date. I was sweating it out big time.
Saint John wrote:Favorite time of the year? You need your fucking head examined. The days are shorter, the nights are longer, it's getting colder and the frigid winter cold is right around the corner. You must be a fucking eskimo or something.
Jana wrote:Fall in the mountains.
Do you really want me to respond to this, Mel?Melissa wrote:Saint John wrote:Favorite time of the year? You need your fucking head examined. The days are shorter, the nights are longer, it's getting colder and the frigid winter cold is right around the corner. You must be a fucking eskimo or something.
It's still in the 80's here and only the 70's at night![]()
Try a snowmobiling trip. I'm planning one.Rhiannon wrote:Jana wrote:Fall in the mountains.
Yes. That's what I was born & raised and lived with for 22 years... my 23rd finds me in a place where fall is nothing but a sudden cold snap and me getting really confused thinking it's way later than it actually is. Hooray for being closer to the arctic. No big mountains bursting with fall leaves. No wood smoke from the fireplace smellin' up the house. I still love fall though... makes me all nostalgic and content. I have a feeling that's only because I'm severely unprepared for what I'm about to endure for the next 4 months up here.![]()
Saint John wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Jana wrote:Fall in the mountains.
Yes. That's what I was born & raised and lived with for 22 years... my 23rd finds me in a place where fall is nothing but a sudden cold snap and me getting really confused thinking it's way later than it actually is. Hooray for being closer to the arctic. No big mountains bursting with fall leaves. No wood smoke from the fireplace smellin' up the house. I still love fall though... makes me all nostalgic and content. I have a feeling that's only because I'm severely unprepared for what I'm about to endure for the next 4 months up here.![]()
Try a snowmobiling trip. I'm planning one.
It's so much fucking fun.Deb wrote:You'll love it!
Deb wrote:Mind you I never drove one, was always the passenger.
No comment!!!Deb wrote: But safety first, NO drunk snowmobiling.
Saint John wrote:Try a snowmobiling trip. I'm planning one.Rhiannon wrote:Jana wrote:Fall in the mountains.
Yes. That's what I was born & raised and lived with for 22 years... my 23rd finds me in a place where fall is nothing but a sudden cold snap and me getting really confused thinking it's way later than it actually is. Hooray for being closer to the arctic. No big mountains bursting with fall leaves. No wood smoke from the fireplace smellin' up the house. I still love fall though... makes me all nostalgic and content. I have a feeling that's only because I'm severely unprepared for what I'm about to endure for the next 4 months up here.![]()
donnaplease wrote:I encourage anyone to come to the Shenandoah Valley, and the Skyline Drive, around the middle of October. It's sooo beautiful!!!
Rhiannon wrote:donnaplease wrote:I encourage anyone to come to the Shenandoah Valley, and the Skyline Drive, around the middle of October. It's sooo beautiful!!!
Shu'up you. Rubbin' it in my face. Go take some pics and send me! I'll bet it's perfect HS football weather through the Shenandoah and Blue Ridge right about now!
Saint John wrote:Favorite time of the year? You need your fucking head examined. The days are shorter, the nights are longer, it's getting colder and the frigid winter cold is right around the corner. You must be a fucking eskimo or something.
donnaplease wrote:PERFECT football weather... not so perfect football season.Started out GREAT, last few games not so much so.
Dakota will pass the thousand yard mark this week though, passing & rushing, so he's doing alright.
Leaves aren't really turning yet. Not sure if we've had enough rain to make them as brilliant as they could be, but I'm hoping. I love family pics in the fall. There's this really beautiful place we used to go to on the Massanutten Mountain, an overlook called Storybook Trail. I used to go up there a LOT. However, a few years ago, a psycho took his 4 year old daughter up there, where he slashed her throat and his own with a steak knife. She died, he did not. Well, not that night, anyway. He got the needle strapped to his arm a few years later, thank God. Another one of those cases where 'if I can't have you, no one will'. Hell cannot burn hot enough for someone like that. Anyway, I drive past that overlook every day on my way to work, but I haven't been able to go there since. Fucker.
donnaplease wrote:I encourage anyone to come to the Shenandoah Valley, and the Skyline Drive, around the middle of October. It's sooo beautiful!!!
TRAGChick wrote:Y'know....I bitch and complain about Patheticut...I mean, Connecti$#!T....I mean, CONNECTICUT...![]()
But hey....We get ALL FOUR SEASONS here...
....and when Seasons like Spring & Summer come along....after CT WINTERS....
Believe you-ME.....the Fall....which, BTW, stays in the 70s in Early October which btw was my birthday... Oct. 4th...
....WE FREAKIN' APPRECIATE IT!
Uno_up wrote:donnaplease wrote:I encourage anyone to come to the Shenandoah Valley, and the Skyline Drive, around the middle of October. It's sooo beautiful!!!
I agree...I miss the SW Virginia leg of the trips down I-81S over to Blacksburg where my son graduated in '07. Beautiful country.
Jana wrote:When I lived in Atlanta, it was so easy to take little road trips to North Carolina and so on.
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