The forecast here in Fairfax, Virginia is for heavy snow and high winds, so transmissions from the Paco Command Center may be intermittent to non-existent. We'll see.
Ten days from the official start of spring, and now this.
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We had enough snow this morning to make the ground white, but it's all gone now. At least it doesn't usually stick around long this time of the year.
Ten days till spring in Ol' Virginny? That sucks...it's only a week here in southern Barackistan.
We lose two days with DST here in Virginia.
Best wishes to you, Mrs. Paco and all the Pacos!
How does office work work when transmissions are intermittent or non- existent?
Yeah but you get those two days back at the end of Summer. Or is that a Leap Year? Groundhog Day?
Well, we've had winter weather, with intermittent warming periods, since 1 January here in the Pacific Northwest. Record snowfall in many places. Then flooding. Then more snow. Then more flooding. Now it's supposed to be in the high 60s this week, and all the high level snow remains largely untouched.
Oh, spring is going to be a joy. More flooding.
They promised us there wouldn't be any more snow. Why are we still getting snow?
Global warming, that's why. Heat, cold, floods, drought, too much snow, not enough snow, rain of frogs, rivers turning into..... check the last two. They're from a different religion.
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