SNOW before Thanksgiving! (Bowling Green, London, Hanson: house, school, live in)
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My son emailed me last night from his job at Carhartt in Hanson. Said it was snowing hard then. We're still in South Carolina (heading home tomorrow!!) and it's been pretty cool here. Like I've said before, since I retired from the highway department, let me get some groceries and I don't care if it snows up to the adams apple on a giraffe! lol
Here is NE Ohio we are socked in and the snow is still coming down. It's really pretty and I don't need to leave the house today. It's early for us to get this much snow so early in the season.
I bet there won't be a loaf of bread or gallon of milk left in Kentucky now That always cracked me up as a kid. My Mama and Grandma would make a beeline for the store if there was a hint of flurries.
Snow covered the ground here this morning and they even salted all the roads. Farmer's Almanac, which is usually quite accurate, has predicted a very cold December with above average snowfall for Kentucky!!
We even had a little bit of flurries in Bowling Green, but nothing accumulated. We hardly ever get snow anymore. I hope we are not in for a long winter. I hate cold weather and this is way too cold way too early for me.
We got ground and car cover over night..School was cancelled as it usually is because the county is so big and there are many roads through the hollows that the bus's must be able to safely navigate..Also I live in Zebulon, my daughter lives in Kimper in a hollow and is at a much higher elevation than I am so they had about 2 inches and still have about an inch left..Our snow doesn't hang around very long
London, I hope the Almanac is wrong..I am not a winter person..
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