Saturday, November 8, 2014

Red Flannel Union Suit

Doesn't seem to matter how many times I click my heels together or wish upon a star, winter is headed our way anyway.


When I was a kid, about the time the snow started to fall, Mom made me wear a suit of underwear.


Complete with the trap door in the back.  It was red in color and hot and scratchy.  I hated wearing it, even as a very small child.

The signs are all pointing toward a harsh winter.  I'm thinking that a red flannel union suit isn't such a dumb idea after all.  :)

7 comments:

  1. Winter weather has started even in the South. Temperatures are more like December, than early November.

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  2. Its about to get real bad around here, 8 to 12 inches. Can you say demodulation derby time for Monday on the roads. I remember those red clothes, but at Disney World on the mine rides. They would fade them by leaving them in the hot sun. Glad you are ready for winter.

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  3. Jess...The first really cold spell of winter always seems worse than it is. Probably because we want the warmer weather to last just a little bit longer.

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  4. Rob...Bemidji has a web cam by the Paul Bunyan and Babe statues. I checked it a few minutes ago and looks like a couple of inches of snow there already. The weather channel radar has it moving our way. I'm sure glad I don't have to go out.

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  5. The storm we will get starts tomorrow night. Heavy Wet. With arctic chill behind it. This stuff will last until spring. Looks like 6 months of winter.

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  6. It does look like the farmers almanac was right about this winter. How bad it will be, I suppose we just have to wait and see.

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  7. Harry...Seems like the Farmer's Almanac is usually close to being spot on. I don't pay much attention to the local forecasters. To hear them tell, each and every snowflake turns into the storm of the century. I learn more by listening to the scanner. Local law calls out their weather spotters and I can follow their reports to tell what kind of storm is headed toward me. But mostly, in the winter, I just wait to see what happens. I don't have to go anywhere for supplies, so I can just sit by the window and watch everything turn white!

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