Where are you, SA? Edinburgh?
We had both snow and freezing rain today, which was lovely in the way that is ... Hell. It was the great Tractor Trailer jackknife-a-thon out there on the highways, apparently. I was content just to slide around in town.
Lanarkshire, about three-quarters of an hour outside of Glasgow.
We had both snow and freezing rain today, which was lovely in the way that is ... Hell.
Agreed. It's gale-force winds and driving rain, and while snow is predicted for tomorrow (that'll be my Christmas Miracle), it won't stick to the ground because the ground is too wet. Sigh.
It's over a year away, but I'm all about making the Holidays better. In that vein, John Sweden and I have been talking about New Years Eve in Vegas in 2005. It's on my calendar now, and it's an open invitation to all and sundry.
Edinburgh rarely gets snow that sticks for Christmas. My uncle Bill lives up in Inverness and that's a different story. Every ten or fifteen years, they have to get out long sticks and probe for cars lost in snowdrifts at the sides of the roads.
Jealous. New Year's with Buffistas!
Unlikely I'd be able to go, but I may try.
It's over a year away, but I'm all about making the Holidays better. In that vein, John Sweden and I have been talking about New Years Eve in Vegas in 2005. It's on my calendar now, and it's an open invitation to all and sundry.
What ND said, especially the Sundry.
ETA: Kristin! You know you waaannnaaaa!
Edinburgh rarely gets snow that sticks for Christmas.
I know. tis sad. But at least it's not Wales or England, where there is not even the remotest possibility of snow until February.
By the way, Drew, JEALOUS. You have to come to Ohio/Kentucky. I'm making it a requirement now.
SA, I think you need to put Vegas on your calendar for next year.
You know you want to.
Well, duh, I want to. I just don't know if I can.
I've never been there before. It seems like a rite of passage.
Well, there will hopefully be a few of us, so plenty of rooms to crash in, and you can usually get cheap airfare.