Friday, March 27, 2009

I'm on a roll!

I just wanted to updated with more pictures from this afternoon of the snow......but first, I want to say to my dad:





*no eggs were harmed in the posting of this video



HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY, DAD!!!! Hope you have a great one and I love you!
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Updated blizzard pics from this afternoon:

The snow drifts are 3' deeper than this morning in just a few hours!







A fancy white back drop wasn't used for this photo shoot with Jack - it's just a complete white out with all the snow!


Here you can see that the snow is deeper than our porch - the porch is 3' high!





























In the thick of it


I'm really bad about keeping up with the blog, but here's a real time live update! We're in the middle of the blizzard and it's pretty intense. The only dogs that are willing to go out are Jack and Tyson and that was only earlier this morning:


All of the other dogs make sure to keep a wide berth from the doors to avoid the cold blast of air (in the teens, but feels like it's below zero) and us making them go outside - kind of like how they used to avoid being near the pool for fear we'd push them in ;p

Now Tyson and Jack won't even go outside because the snow is about 4-5' deep all around the house. We're guessing we've gotten about 6"-8" snow in the last 12 hours, but the crazy wind (a consistent 30mph gusting to probably 50mph) has piled up the deep drifts around the house/stationary objects. We can barely see our neighbors' homes! Here's a (shaky) video I took on my phone around 11 this morning (the snow has gotten about 2' deeper since then):






The backyard - you can see how strong the wind is by our patio furnitur that's blown over; and how deep the drifts were INSIDE the dog house late this morning - you can also see our fence that's being built! I wish it were done already; they've been working on it for weeks now. But people just don't move fast here.

the otherside of the backyard - you can see how much snow has just fallen; about 4" because it's covering the kid's sandbox from the previous owner. And you can see the deep drifts up against the shed/piles of gravel (for the fence/yard that we still need to spread)

Thursday, March 26, 2009

BLIZZARD!


It's snowed a couple times since we've been here, but nothing like the forecast is calling for over the next couple of days!
From the Weather Center:
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 8 AND 16 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS NEAR THE OKLAHOMA BORDER ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY. HEAVY SNOWFALL COMBINED WITH STRONG WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH WILL CREATE WIDESPREAD BLIZZARD CONDITIONS. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO TAPER OFF FRIDAY NIGHT BUT GUSTY WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO BLOW AND DRIFT THE SNOW MAKING FOR DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
A BLIZZARD WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS, POOR VISIBILITIES, AND WIND CHILLS NEAR ZERO ARE LIKELY. THIS WILL LEAD TO WHITEOUT CONDITIONS... MAKING IT DANGEROUS TO BE OUT SIDE. TRAVEL WILL BE DIFFICULT OR IMPOSSIBLE AND IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL... CARRY A WINTER SURVIVAL KIT WITH YOU. IF YOU GET STRANDED... STAY WITH YOUR VEHICLE.
Crazy!!! I was supposed to go to Tulsa for a business trip, but looks like that's out! Instead, J and I will be snuggling up at home in front of the fireplace with our laptops and working from home. Snow days rule!