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Monday, January 25, 2010

Blog Carnival: Snowflakes

AliciaMae of Crafts and Cooking chose snowflakes as a topic for the EtsyBloggers Street Team January carnival.

No snow here, just rain... but recently I was talking to one of my friends about horses and the snow, something my horses will likely never see. Good thing because Kylie shivers in the mornings if I take her blanket off to get her ready to ride and it is below 65. Since I grew up on the east coast, I had my fair share of dealing with the slippery ice, frigid temperatures, frozen water buckets, and deep snow. I worked at a barn during college and all the horses were turned out each morning all winter long in the snow. They seemed perfectly happy. I can't remember too many days that the weather stopped us from riding. When I was a kid I had "rain gear" for riding in the rain. A plastic hat cover, saddle cover, and poncho. Not here! People do not even like to ride when the ground is damp...may be slippery!

These are my dad's horses. They live in Vermont and they survive in quite a bit of snow.

Here are some horses in winter I found on Etsy.


Friday, March 6, 2009

Wow, look at all the snow my dad has!

Looks like spring is a little ways away in Vermont! Beautiful clear blue skies, but I'm sure its chilly.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Snow in Southern California

Chad took this picture up near Big Bear yesterday when he went snowboarding.

Crazy weather here! Lots of road closures creating massive traffic backups below the passes. Interstate 15 is closed over Cajon Pass east of Los Angeles, I-5 is closed through the Grapevine area and Highway 14 is closed into Palmdale and Lancaster. Snow was even seen late this afternoon in Malibu and the National Weather Service says more severe cold is on the way. Heavy rain fell in parts of Southern California throughout the day.

New snow reports (as of 4pm this afternoon).
Los Angeles County mountains and high deserts

Lake Los Angeles (about 2500 ft).. 8 inches
Malibu Hills (just below 2000 ft). .5 inches
Frazier Park (5000 ft)... ... ... ... 12 inches
Pearblossom (about 3100 ft)... ... . 9 inches
Wrightwood (about 6100 ft)... ... .. 20 inches
*palmdale (about 2200 ft)... ... ... 6 inches
*record snow in Palmdale is 14.3 inches in 1974

No snow at our house, but alot of rain!

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