Showing posts with label Texas snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas snow. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

So, I heard Texas got snow...



So...this happened...





That picture (and the humor) was from a friend of mine in Houston...not from me, cause as you know if you read my last post, I'm not in Texas anymore.

And NOW it decides to snow.

You remember around 2008 - 2011 or so Texas got some pretty good snow? (And, for any northerners dropping by,  by "pretty good"  I mean enough snow to scrape a snowman off your yard if you try really, really hard).  

Well, you may not but my kids sure do...and EVERY SINGLE YEAR SINCE any time the temperature would drop, they would look to the sky for white stuff, and get mad when none would come.  

So now I'm in a place with mountains in short driving distance...but even the mountains aren't getting snow (least not any that sticks long enough for us to get there.)  Meanwhile, TEXAS is having tons of it (and by tons, I mean...ah, well, um....SOME).   It's like the state is blowing snowy zerberts at us!

Seriously, though I can't complain...it's like 75 degrees here.  

Enjoy the snow ya'll!

Thursday, March 05, 2015

Definition of the Word "Depressing"


My cousin's flip flops (he let me steal this picture).  He's in Virginia, not Texas, but this is pretty much my town today too.  Well, we we got a snow day out of it...so who cares if the snow's all melted now.  ;-)

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Snow in Texas? What To Do In An Unexpected Snowstorm!

It's a beautiful warm sunny day here this afternoon, but I gather somewhere in Texas it snowed today.  I learned this reading a funny post on Insanity Rules about how you can know it's colder than usual here.    One thing she mentioned was having to go out and buy gloves, which reminded me of some past snows we've experienced in Texas which we were utterly unprepared for.  And so I bring you...



TIPS FOR DRESSING FOR UNEXPECTED SNOW

And yes, save the last part, this is pretty much exactly how my kids were dressed in several snowstorms in Texas.   The last one was just me, when I forgot a boot on a trip to the mountains. 


TemStock - Santa's Hat

If you can't find any warm hats, try rummaging through your Christmas decorations.  A Santa hat will do in a pinch.  No Santa hats?  You can also wrap a scarf around your head for warmth if you have one.  And even a baseball cap is better than nothing.  





If you can't find gloves, several layers of socks work like mittens (although, like mittens, they become freezing and soggy wet after being used to make a few snowballs).





Dish gloves, though not as warm, keep out the wet.  If you are willing to sacrifice a sock, you can cut off the end of the sock to make it fingerless, and layer it under a dish glove to keep the cold off your palm at least.   If you have thin knit gloves they may be able to fit under large dish gloves.


 

No snow boots?   No problem.   While regular tennis-shoes get soaked pretty quick in even mildly deep snow, there's a solution.  PLASTIC WRAP!   Before going out in the snow wrap plastic wrap over your socks sort of like you would wrap a cast to protect it when taking a bath, then put on your shoes over it.  It really works...I have TESTED this one in snow deeper than we're ever likely to get in central Texas.

In this picture (left), I am actually wearing ONE snow boot and ONE thin canvas shoe with plastic wrap in it (cause I left a boot at home when we left for the mountains...doh).  But because of plastic wrap both feet were equally warm and cozy the whole time. 

(Slipperyness is a whole 'nother issue....and I don't have a good solution for that one, save for scattering kitty litter on your walk). 





HOW TO DE-ICE YOUR CAR


Texifornian blogger A Dash of Sarah wrote another great post about the snow too...in which she mentioned her momentary panic at seeing her car covered in it. Having grown up in the California mountains, I know a thing or two about getting ice off a car...I was helping my mom de-ice the car before I could even drive. So, for those who've never had to do that...here's some tips:

  1. If the snow is nice and powdery its easy to brush off.  If it's wet those dish gloves may come in handy.  You only will have a problem if it's snow that's gotten wet and then frozen.  Then the tips below will help.

  2. If your car is covered in ice, it pays to sit in your car for a while with the engine running to warm it up--your car will drive better and it may make de-icing your car easier.  Or you can leave your car running while you set at trying to tackle the ice.

  3. If you don't have a car scraper, you can use a credit card to scrape frost off your window and rear-view mirrors.  A plastic spatula works too.   If it's a thick layer you may need to do some hacking (A credit card won't help too much here.  The edge of a plastic scraper is ideal--the edge of a hairbrush can sometimes work too.  Sometimes all it takes is a firm pound of your fist to break it up.  But if you're getting nowhere with these, refer to step 2.).

  4. DO NOT just clear off the window and drive with a big slab of ice on top of your roof...because at some point your car is going to warm up and it will start to melt and that big ole slab will either go crashing into the car behind you, or come crashing down your windshield when you stop, blocking your view. 
Of course, taking that car out on the road is another matter.  For best practices for driving in snow, this page by Car and Drive will help.  Of course, if possible just stay home.   Enjoy the snow while it lasts.  Stay safe out there!  


(Thanks to Tamari 09 on Flickr for the use of the Santa hat.  I couldn't find the picture of my kiddo decked in a Santa hat in the snow so was very grateful for the substitute.  )

Shared on Throwback Thursday


Friday, February 11, 2011

Sky Watch Friday

More snow pictures!  No, we didn't get more snow...this is all from last week.  And I've already shared some of these in the collage I posted a couple days ago...but these deserved to be seen up close, and plus, they really show off the beautiful blue sky and fluffy cotton ball clouds that day!





 


Lights.Camera.*Click*


Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Mosaic of a Snow Day


There's my kiddos playing in the snow!   (Yes, we had snow...in TEXAS...that was nice enough to build a snowman with.  Amazing!  That's like two years in a row!)

So, when I stumbled on a coupon code for a free Snapfish photo collage poster at Dallas Mommy I decided to send some snow pics to my dad.  Came out pretty cool!  (Though actually this is a slightly different version than I sent him.)


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Friday, February 04, 2011

Snow Day!


We had snow today!   For some of you that's no big deal, but in Texas, a nice blanket of snow like this is a rare occassion!   My children got to stay home from school and had fun making snowmen and having snowball fights.  It was looking patchy by late afternoon, but there might even still be enough left for a few more snowballs to throw tomorrow.

In my hometown of Twin Peaks, California we'd have just about gotten sick of snow about now.  Come February we were about ready for Spring.     Speaking of the Mountains, during last sky watch I stumbled on a neat blog from California that has a bunch of pictures of Big Bear, which is right down the road from me.   I gather the snowstorm we got hasn't hit them so much.  If you visit make sure to scroll down to see these gorgous pictures of Big Bear Lake.

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Souvenir Saturdays - Snow Gear for 2010

I haven't done a "Souvenir Saturday" for a while, so I thought I'd dedicate this one to...



Texas snow is usually RARE and BARE.
If you wanted to ski in Texas it might look something like this...




But several times this year there was enough snow to make people actually bring out their sleds, skis and snowboards they usually keep only for trips to other states.


We even got SNOW ON CHRISTMAS in
much of the state!



Hmm...wonder if we'll get snow on Easter like we did several years back...


Weren't those bluebonnets pretty in the snow?


Gotta love Texas weather!
(OK, maybe not. But it does bring surprises doesn't it!)


The products listed on this post are from artist shops at Zazzle (except the "Ski Texas" T-shirt which is from CafePress). I earn 15% off sales through these Zazzle Links.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Waco Snow

We have snow!


This is in Waco, not Ft. Worth!



No, this is not oatmeal cookie frosting snow! This is REAL snow.



Enough snow to make a proper snowman!


And it's still coming down! Hasn't stopped since this morning!



Yeah, this is definately something to get excited about! Yeah snow!

So, what's the weather doing in your area? Leave a comment and let me know!


Friday, February 12, 2010

Snow Day



Snow is covering the ground like frosting on an outmeal cookie this morning*, and my son got to go to school two hours late. I didn't even have to wake him up this morning...his younger brother (who didn't notice the snow right outside the window he was sitting in front of until I mentioned it) ran to his room shouting "Wake up! It's snow! It's snow!" and my oldest got up faster then he's ever gotten up before.

That oatmeal frosting  is pretty normal for snow here in Waco, which is rare anyways....but I gather up in Fort Worth they're getting real snow again (like they did this Christmas) because this is what a friend of mine just posted on his Facebook page.



Isn't THAT awesome! Bet they're staying home more than 2 hours today up there!


*Credit to my husband for coming up with the oatmeal cookie description :-).

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A White Texas Christmas!

God blessed us with a White Christmas this year. Snow during the holidays was not uncommon back in the mountains of California where I spent my high school years, but this has been my first white Christmas since coming to Texas over 10 years ago! We were spending the holidays with family in Fort Worth. The snow started falling mid morning on Christmas Eve and kept coming down all day. The wind made it hard to stay out for too long, but we still made a few ventures out and had a good snowball fight. It stopped snowing that night but the snow was still there Christmas morning. The sun came out and melted the places where the wind had swept most of the snow away, but where it had drifted up it stayed. The day was glorious...warm enough to go out and play but cold enough to let us enjoy the snow all that day.


Though much of the snow gradually melted, there was still patches left when more snow started falling yesterday. This snow falled slow and thick...coming straight down without any wind. Most was gone this morning, but it was wonderful while it lasted. All of it is gone now, except a little mound where my son's snow-man was yesterday, but this was the longest, deepest snow I've ever seen here. What a wonderful Christmas!


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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

What's Hot and What's Not Wednessday

It's time again for What's Hot and What's Not Wednessday...that great little meme hosted by Loobylu.

Here we go...

HOT
A mid-day snow flurry in Texas, in December! Here in Waco it melted nearly as soon as it hit the ground, though the flakes were big and beautiful. Up in Dallas I heard it stuck for a little while! (Hey, if it snowed in your area too...leave a comment and let us know how much snow you got! I'd love to hear!)

NOT
Seasonal colds and fussy babies.

HOT
These alternative Santa T-shirts designs from A Christmas Trail! Love em, love em love em...


A very Texas Santa (though wait...Sun Glasses? He might just be a Texifornian!)...



And a Californian Kris Kringle...




So fun!

Sunday, September 06, 2009

88 Year Old Woman Comments on Texas Snowstorms (and other things)

A friend shared this with me...gather it's been around forever, but this is my first time seeing it. In it Ellen DeGeneres returns a call from a 88 lady named Gladys from Austin Texas. The whole thing is hilarious, but I especially loved Gladys' commentary on the hullabaloo over a snowstorm in Austin. Snow is more common here in Texas than in most of California (I was lucky enough to live in one of the few places that got it regularly when I lived there)...but the reaction to it is pretty much the same.

Anyways, enjoy!