Wednesday, January 5, 2011

15 Degrees

It's 11 in the morning, and the thermometer says fifteen degrees.  That's really the only thing worth saying today.  If I can get the Jeep running, I'm stealing it and moving to El Paso.

Don't try to talk me out of it.

3 comments:

  1. You may wind up going alone, or just with LB... remembering the dog trauma of your last trip...

    But I'm not understanding why it is so cold there. I'm a few miles from the Montana border with Wyoming, and it is currently 29 degrees, and snowing.

    Low of 17 expected tonight, with a high tomorrow of 40 when the sun comes out.

    Must be all that global warming.

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  2. Yes the weather patterns are a wee bit odd here in good ol Canerdaer when Joel was lamenting his below zero and frozen pipes in the desert it was a whopping +6. That would be about 44 degrees in americanese All my snow melted and the days were spent battling the mud the kids kept dragging in on their snow-suits/boots.

    Thanking for taking the subzero hit Joel so I could have a few warm days of sunshine. I appreciate it :O)

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  3. El Paso ? [an active war-like zone]
    Way too many government types that truly don't understand the word or concept Liberty.

    May I suggest Terlingua or maybe Alpine or Fort Davis ?
    http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/TerlinguaTexas/TerlinguaTx.htm

    http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/AlpineTexas/AlpineTexas.htm

    http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/FtDavisTx/FortDavisTexas.htm

    The last two for the greenery.
    If you like High Desert with very scattered trees and such ?
    [Juniper, Huisache, Mesquite et cetera]
    Up in the Davis Mountains they even have actual Pine trees.
    And some very beautiful valleys. [small but wet and gorgeous with greenery etc.]

    Just sayin'

    gooch

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