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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2018-12-28 07:21 pm

This is why I'm glad I cancelled my satellite TV!

I remember going out during snow storms with a broom to try to clear the dish and the transponder. No more! Of course, the internet connection could drop, but I have over 600 DVDs and Bluerays, plus more on my iMac. And there's always books.



As usual, clicken to embiggen.

We've got a pretty big storm hitting us, dumping a consistent inch or more per hour since midnight or so last night.

A couple more under the cut.



Athena's companion is always patient and vigilant, even if it is a bit nippy out.

I went out to shovel off the porch, in preparation to take at least some of the trash out (it was 18f outside), and when I saw the had on the owl and the buildup on the rails I came back in and had Russet fetch my Lumix. It was just too cool not to get a photo.



Nothing much to say on this one, I just really liked the patterns of how the plethora of branches had caught snow, and it was kinda neat how the camera's somewhat high shutter caught the snow falling in front of it all.
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re: weather

[personal profile] bibliofile 2018-12-31 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Having grown up with weather, I understand that weather is easier to move away from than to move to. Kind of like New York City. (Though if you're in the Bay Area, isn't almost everything else cheaper? But that's a different post.)

Some have said that there's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing. I think they lived in Scandinavia.

ETA: It's not that weather is unpleasant, it's that some of it makes extra work. Or y'know kills people.
Edited 2018-12-31 00:30 (UTC)