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#123232 03/12/06 01:45 AM
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I can only hope that wans't a job for pulling Romex. Those photos in Wisconson look like a spot not far from the place I left in Winnipg last August. Pulling Romex at those negative 30 temps is impossible. Even doing EMT and Rigid makes my hands turn blue and the outer skin turn white with frostbite makes me glad I changed jobs (albeit 35 yearws ago). And now that I've retired from aviation, here I'm back at it again, this time in Edmonton. Electrical Journeman just never seem to know when to quit do they? We must be too cold blooded to quit this stuff even at age 60.

#123233 03/12/06 05:25 AM
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Check_Pilot,
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I can only hope that wasn't a job for pulling Romex.
Some of us Linemen have to work out in this changing out snapped poles and broken lines for days at a time.
I can feel the hot soup coming on already.
Blast!, cheapskate summer here!. [Linked Image]

#123234 03/12/06 12:08 PM
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Here in Texas, we have four seasons:

Almost-summer
Summer
Still-summer
Deer season!

As opposed to Britain, where we have:

Gray, damp, chilly, & windy
Even grayer, damper, colder, & windier
Still gray, damp, chilly, & windy
Almost-summer (3 days in August)

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Anyway, copied from another thread, this was Eccles On Sea, Norfolk, England on 2/28/06:

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The snow never stays around that long though. It was gone in a couple of days.

#123235 03/12/06 12:34 PM
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Just looking at Check Pilot's pictures and noticed last year we did not have Ice dams forming on the roof edges like we do this year from the warm weather.

Roofing contractors in Winnipeg are backlogged with calls from homeowners to come remove the snow before it melts and backs up under the shingles and damages the ceilings.
One news report on Friday had a person saying they had water dripping out of a ceiling fixture from the melting.

Beginning of Feb I was out with my roof rake taking snow off my roof as the ice was stating to form them.

On the plus side I only used the block heater on my truck for a few days when we did get a cold snap so my electric bill is lower than last year.

#123236 03/13/06 10:14 AM
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You guys jinxed me with your snow pictures. I looked at this thread and was going to take some pictures of the green grass and trees that were starting to bloom in Southern Utah. But, before I could get the camera I got 3 days of snow worth 18" at my house.

That'll show me to brag...


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#123237 03/13/06 09:34 PM
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(Here in Texas, we have four seasons:

Almost-summer
Summer
Still-summer
Deer season!)

Here in South Dakota we have five seasons:
almost winter,(Sep.-Oct.)
winter,(Nov.-Feb)
still winter,(Mar.-May)
road construction,(Jun.-Aug.1st)
and Sturgis motorcycle rally.(first two full weeks in August)

will send some pics to Trumpy tomorrow. Nothing but white here in the Black Hills.


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#123238 03/18/06 08:06 PM
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From Check-Pilot:
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Here is what happened in 24 hours in Edmonton. Most of the City is now at a crawl. Just two weeks ago everything was bare and dry.

Ahhhh - spring in Edmonton!!!


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#123239 03/18/06 08:27 PM
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I think this pic is from the storm we called White Juan in 04. A great way to keep the beer cold especially since the power was out for days in some places.lol

[Linked Image from usweatherwatchers.com]

[This message has been edited by RobbieD (edited 03-18-2006).]

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