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The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Goofyernmost

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Only a little snow (somewhat icy) last night -- I just shovelled off the front steps and put a little ice/melt down. Done. Easy peasy. Looks like a White Christmas out there! 🥰
I feel I've seen enough White Christmas's to cover a hundred lifetimes. It wasn't until I left New England that I realized that snow covered Christmas's are really only a limited number of places around the world. It feels the same to me now that snow isn't expected or even desired. It does get cooler here in NC during this time of year, but today and tomorrow have expected temperatures in the upper 60's. Not a scorching heat wave, but comfortable and so much safer if travel is necessary. So I dream of a greenish Christmas that can allow shorts and no bulky jackets.

I did witness a 10" snowfall in 2010 here in Raleigh the day after Christmas. Other than a 3" covering we had one year, don't remember which one but not Christmas, since then the place lived up to it's reputation. North Carolina allows all types of weather and all four seasons all at the same time. East are the beaches which are warmer in the winter and a minimum of 400 to 500 miles west the Great Smoky Mountains can probably/possibly see snow this time of year.
 
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93boomer

Premium Member
I feel I've seen enough White Christmas's to cover a hundred lifetimes. It wasn't until I left New England that I realized that snow covered Christmas's are really only a limited number of places around the world. It feels the same to me now that snow isn't expected or even desired. It does get cooler here in NC during this time of year, but today and tomorrow have expected temperatures in the upper 60's. Not a scorching heat wave, but comfortable and so much safer if travel is necessary. So I dream of a greenish Christmas that can allow shorts and no bulky jackets.

I did witness a 10" snowfall in 2010 here in Raleigh. Other than a 3" covering we had one year, don't remember which one, since then the place lived up to it's reputation. North Carolina allows all types of weather and all four seasons all at the same time. East are the beaches which are warmer in the winter and a minimum of 400 to 500 miles west the Great Smoky Mountains can probably/possibly see snow this time of year.
We are high of 70 today and tomorrow here in the western NC mountains. I’d rather not have a white Christmas either. We had plenty when I was a child.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Merry Christmas GIF
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
A very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate…!!!!!!! :joyfull:🎅🎄
Some pics below of our yard decorations, for which we won one of 3 HOA $50 H•E•B gift cards, for best “classically” decorated yard…!!! :)
We weren’t trying to win anything, so it was a nice surprise…!!! :geek:
Also, Audrey loves the Grinch, because his heart “…grew three sizes that day”, so we had to put him on our front gate…!!!!! :inlove::happy:

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