so uh how's the weather by you
if it had rained any more in the last two weeks instead of planting Saint Augustine grass in the front yard i think i would have
plowed everything under and had a rice field
i i heard that it's been raining down there a little bit but it's really been that bad
it's so bad wanted to mow today i was off and i wanted to mow the yard but just walking across it it's still so mushy if i took a mower out there i'd tear the sod up so bad
really that bad huh
is it is it typically this rainy i don't think it's typically this rainy by you down there is it
it's steady but it's not in the amounts that we been getting normally we get an inch here and then
a week or so will pass and you pick up another inch inch and a half
we're getting hit by three and four inch bursts at a time
oh God i guess you're getting all of California's rain
well that's where the front had came come from they said it came out of the Pacific run across California who was really needing the rain it should've it should've stalled over them for a couple more days
right
oh they're getting another one later in the week there
there was another one that was another storm um that was supposed to hit them like on Wednesday or something
so i suspect it'll it'll wind it's way to you afterward
it's not a pleasant thought
so
well maybe i maybe i can get the yard mowed before it hits
well well i can uh i can understand that weather we're having uh
we are it we had a late um um an ice storm here
about two weeks ago which is you know um and and it's and it's they're calling it the worst ice storm in like the last hundred years
and um and then to the point where about three hundred thousand people in our in our area lost power
isn't it a little late in the season for that type of ice storm though
and
yeah oh yeah this is this is um well yeah up here in in in Rochester winter usually doesn't you know spring comes about this time March or April
and um this was sort of unexpected it had actually been pretty fairly nice you know in the in the forties and um
it had even been in the uh in the in the low fifties a couple of days in a row and then they actually they predicted it they said well we're going to have an ice storm coming up and then no one knew how bad it was going to be
and it came in and in one night it basically destroyed
it destroyed approximately one third of all the vegetation in um in like the three county area by us
and about half the city owned trees in the city of Rochester are destroyed
um we had i uh um my wife and i own our own home and we have a very big willow tree in our backyard
that um that ninety percent of which came down in one night
things like that it was a it it definitely is very um
it was it was it wasn't supposed to be as bad they they have i i guess apparently you know ice storms here occasionally but never anything this bad this late in the season
yeah i'd seen the storm you were talking about when it hit um up around the Chicago area
uh they had a
little film clip about how bad it was up there and i just could not believe how much ice that thing was carrying with it
oh yeah it was it was utterly amazing i mean we we would um we got up in the morning you know um we didn't we you you didn't sleep very well because every all all around you there were crashing sounds and
and there were sounds of things breaking and you know you look you know we at one point we woke up to the sound of the uh the electric lines being ripped off our house and
and things like that and then you go outside and everything is covered in ice i mean um you're talking about the lawn before being too mushy to mow
um in our case it was just the opposite i mean the lawn was just a solid sheet of ice each blade of grass had a small individual covering of ice you know um
maybe you know two or three millimeters thick but thick enough that you could actually see it my car was covered completely in ice it was in ice of about a half inch thick at one point
how do you thaw one out after it's been coated like that i've always lived down in this part of the country and i'm not used you know we had an ice storm or a sleet
well it
and a good freeze and the windshield ices over and you take hot water or warm water out of the tap and thaw your windshield
yeah um actually it turned out in our case um i know somebody who when they tried to defrost their car cracked their windshield um
though occasionally it can be dethawed in our case we didn't um
we didn't have the problem because my we keep my wife's car in the garage
so her car didn't get iced over you know it wasn't um
um it was a little bit cold in her car in the morning but it wasn't iced over so i just left my car out there for a couple of days and um within two or three days it was it was actually warm enough that everything melted
um it was it was actually one of the most beautiful sights i've ever seen
because everything looks you know if you can imagine just seeing everything coated in a nice clean sheet of ice and and and it looks really nice the whole whole place but um
it got you know after the initial storm it got worse as things started to melt because um as things melted branches shifted and started to fall again
so we're still cleaning up we actually left the last people got power i guess yesterday
and we left the state of emergency last night or something at like midnight
so it's it's it's not fun
just hearing what it does to the lawn i hate to even guess what the road conditions would be like in something like that
strangely enough the roads weren't that the the roads themselves were okay um there wasn't
given that um sort of things hit and and for some reason i don't i don't quite understand why they maybe the ice didn't have anything to grab onto the roads themselves weren't
weren't like covered in a solid sheet of ice things seemed to be okay um especially given that you know the next day it was forty degrees
um you know everything started to melt and then the roads themselves
icewise were okay it was just that um there were there were power lines down everywhere on the road and there were trees downed everywhere and wherever you drove was sort of like driving through an obstacle course you didn't want to
have to wind up hitting um
you know hitting a tree or hitting a power line or hitting a phone line or anything else that was the rough part of it they closed school for kids for like a week just just because of that
so
sounds like the aftermath of like a hurricane down here
yeah that's what i'm actually told i've i've never experienced a hurricane
well we get the same things trees being uprooted limbs falling all over the place power lines getting
torn completely off the poles being completely pulled out of the ground
oh God
yeah well i guess um but typically it down there though you don't get much coldness right you get
we get maybe
all winter long we might end up with
twenty five days of really cold weather and of those
by the time it gets lunch time
as as long as the wind's not blowing it's bearable
how well when you say cold what do you mean by cold
uh i think of any thirty five and below as cold
oh sheesh yeah um um it's right about now when they're talking about hitting thirty five and forty degree days we're thinking heat wave
because occasionally what'll what'll happen here is with the wind chill it can go below zero quite often which is not not fun i personally hate it i'm only here for school
another thing that saves us during the winter time is if we get a breeze coming straight off the Gulf the wind chill factor
blows everything out of proportion uh most of the time during the winter that we've got an offshore wind which is blowing straight out
uh
so you don't get the wind chill there that's nice
that's nice uh i uh my my goal is to move some place south
so that i don't have to worry about winters any more and just worry about you know an occasional thirty five degree day i can handle but
the the the sad part about here is that winter starts in
um in you know early September or September October and then it ends in March or April so there isn't that much summer and spring and fall here
it's pretty much you know lots of winter and uh it's a very long winter semicold winter and a very gray winter usually so
not uh not fun
trying to think where's the warmest the warm lines start i guess probably
if you're drawing a line across a map of the country put the middle of your ruler on Dallas
is it that low you think uh
they get snow up there but it's
it's not a long lasting snow it'll be there they may have a week of it then it warms back up into the high thirties and forties
um that's not too bad
you get much above you get much above the Texas border on in that sector sector of the map and get up into Oklahoma they've got a little bit longer winter
they're catching
yeah
all the
cold breezes coming straight off the Rockies straight across Kansas and Nebraska and there's nothing
the only thing that stands between Oklahoma
and Kansas and Nebraska there's a barb wire fence somewhere around Topeka that's the only thing to slow down the wind
a little barb wire fence huh
well i've only been out uh i've only been in the west once so uh i was i was in Iowa
and it was bitter cold when i was there and that's the way that's north um that's sort of north
midwest though
so way way north of where you are so i i uh my experience wasn't wasn't quite
down there i i i like i said i want to wind up somewhere down in that range where it's nice and warm and
you know when when when you get twenty five cold days a year rather than twenty five warm days a year
which is what we wind up with