Arctic blast 08

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Snow is pretty rare here.  The boss told me the other day that downtown is below sea level on the river.  Beats me – but I looked up my elevation and it’s 76 feet.  Snow is uncommon here – every half dozen yeas or so, I guess, but in the 21 years I’ve lived here, I’ve never seen anything like this here.

These pics are from yesterday, Saturday:

frosty!

It’s gotten pretty frosty here.  I’m getting a lot of use out of my N3-B parka, which came in the mail the DAY of the earthquake in Kobe.  We were standing there amist the rubble, crude lanes through it on the narrow street, and a Postal Service motorcycle came down the street, poking here and there for a safe spot, and I jokingly said, "wouldn’t it be funny if he was here for us?"

He was, and he had this coat, the day of the quake – no power for hours, no gas or water for weeks, cold, snow flurries – kinda miserable.  This coat came in handy then, and handy now:

The TV news has gone 24/7 with this series of storms, and one channel is calling it Arctic Blast 08.

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my car in the lot

This is less than an hour yesterday after I drove downtown to the PO box (and there was nothing of note in it).

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saturday 12-20-08

Last night, freezing rain fell, changing to sleet most of the day, until snow fell heavily an hour ago… and continues to fall periodically.

And since it’s below freezing and will be for days, Portland gets a White Christmas this year.

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December 21, 2008

welcome to my world!

December 21, 2008

Oh gosh, SO unusual. I am glad you have the coat for it. That’s a plus. thanks for the photos!

December 21, 2008

shiver, shiver……. snow is so pretty, but I still don’t like the stuff!…….. 🙂

December 22, 2008

i feel your pain!! we’ve had an ice storm and two snow storms with up to 2 feet of snow in the last 10 days. winter can be miserable. is this gonna stop you from going to visit your family for christmas? i hope it doesn’t. take care,

December 22, 2008

Stay Warm

I’m glad you have the parka to help you through this time : )