I love winter...

I shouldn't say I hate winter, more of a dislike. While I dont hang around outside in the heat, some years we have 6 months of snow and it gets tiresome. We do get a lot of sunlight though so that is a plus. Snow shoveling, cold, ice, I prefer spring n summer. We do get a fair lot of snow and winter up here.
If it snowed the first time in mid Dec and was mild until then and the melt started in early March it would be more tolerable.
This makes scraping windows seem less....fun....
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Winter for 6 months??? I need to live there! :love: :love: :love:
 
Winter for 6 months??? I need to live there! :love: :love: :love:

So, how do you feel about autumn?

In a way, that’s almost my favorite time. The leaves are changing, the humidity is gone, the heat of summer has passed, and the evenings are chilly.

I like later in autumn, too, when you can actually smell that it’s about to snow.
 
So, how do you feel about autumn?

In a way, that’s almost my favorite time. The leaves are changing, the humidity is gone, the heat of summer has passed, and the evenings are chilly.

I like later in autumn, too, when you can actually smell that it’s about to snow.
It's okay. There's just something special about winter for me. I just love it. I always have & probably always will.
 
I will never hate winter. I love everything about it. It's the best time of the year for me. It's so pretty white and covers all the gunk. When it snows everything gets really quiet because it muffles all the sound. I love shoveling and scraping windows and every weird thing other people hate about it. Maybe you should give it another chance? It's highly underrated
I thought you lived in Indiana? Last time I was there in February everything was crappy brown and there was a lot of freezing rain. I80 is kind of that cross over point where it snows to the north and rains to the south.
 
I thought you lived in Indiana? Last time I was there in February everything was crappy brown and there was a lot of freezing rain. I80 is kind of that cross over point where it snows to the north and rains to the south.
I do. We haven't been getting as much snow as I'd like to have. The Blizzard of 78 was the best time of my life. I am always hopeful to have that again. Crappy and brown? Geez!:pound-hand: Be nice, you!
 
I do. We haven't been getting as much snow as I'd like to have. The Blizzard of 78 was the best time of my life. I am always hopeful to have that again. Crappy and brown? Geez!:pound-hand: Be nice, you!
We got a blizzard about that time in Iowa if I remember correctly. Do you remember roughly what month it was? Oh, and I was in southern Indiana. Jasper to be honest.
 
We got a blizzard about that time in Iowa if I remember correctly. Do you remember roughly what month it was? Oh, and I was in southern Indiana. Jasper to be honest.
It was all winter long, if I remember right. School was cancelled for weeks at a time. It was the best. My dad had a 4x4 Bronco, we went snowmobiling and basically just played all winter long.
 
I do. We haven't been getting as much snow as I'd like to have. The Blizzard of 78 was the best time of my life. I am always hopeful to have that again. Crappy and brown? Geez!:pound-hand: Be nice, you!

Boy, do I ever remember the Blizzard of ‘78!

School was out for two weeks, the snow drifted to within a couple feet of the roof…that was a fun time. My experience in Illinois was probably a lot like yours in Indiana.
 
Boy, do I ever remember the Blizzard of ‘78!

School was out for two weeks, the snow drifted to within a couple feet of the roof…that was a fun time. My experience in Illinois was probably a lot like yours in Indiana.
I just did some research and it hit eastern Iowa on January 25. I grew up 45 miles west of Dubuque on US 20 in the little town of Manchester.
 
I do. We haven't been getting as much snow as I'd like to have. The Blizzard of 78 was the best time of my life. I am always hopeful to have that again. Crappy and brown? Geez!:pound-hand: Be nice, you!
Y'know I think we had a kickin blizzard that year too. It was somewhere around then. Drifts you could walk on the roof of the school! Coild have been a couple years earlier, can't recall but might have been 78.
 
Boy, do I ever remember the Blizzard of ‘78!

School was out for two weeks, the snow drifted to within a couple feet of the roof…that was a fun time. My experience in Illinois was probably a lot like yours in Indiana.
Yep. That one was a doozy. Lived on the west side of Illinois south of Rock Island and Moline. There were drifts on the country roads deeper (taller) than the big truck I drove for work. Fun times.
 
Yep. That one was a doozy. Lived on the west side of Illinois south of Rock Island and Moline. There were drifts on the country roads deeper (taller) than the big truck I drove for work. Fun times.

Yeah, I grew up in Rockford and I recall my step-father shoveling snow off the roof of our home. There were several news reports of roofs collapsing in homes and businesses.

(By the way, have you noticed how many “Rock” names there are in Illinois? Rock Island, Rockford, the Rock River….hmmmm…)
 
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Y'know I think we had a kickin blizzard that year too. It was somewhere around then. Drifts you could walk on the roof of the school! Coild have been a couple years earlier, can't recall but might have been 78.

It was probably ‘78. It was a truly massive weather system that impacted much of the northern tier of the US and extended into Canada. I don’t know how far into Canada, but it affected all of us!

Even some southern US states that rarely see much snow got hammered. If I recall correctly, after the northern states dug out, crews and equipment were sent south to help them. Some Canadian teams may have come to help, too. I was just a kid, so some of my recollection may not be spot-on, but that sticks in my mind.

I definitely remember coming into the winter of ‘79 and hoping for a repeat! That didn’t happen, but we still got some decent snowfalls.
 
Here's a video from a few years ago about it.

Oh yeah…that brings back memories!!! The newscast is from Ohio, but the story was the same for just about any northern state.

I remember the pleas on the news for people with snowmobiles to help get doctors and nurses to the hospitals.

Anyone with a 4x4 or a snowmobile was a hero.
 
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