This is the front and back of my home
This is Lubbock (Texas) on December 24, 2009! The “usual” temperature in this area during the day around this time is in the 50’s and 60’s F. Today we have over 6 inches of snow!
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Well then….now you know what its like up here!
Merry Christmas Susan.
Mike Magnan
So much for global warming!
Also the Philadelphia/Washington area had it’s second biggest snow storm EVER last weekend.
In addition this was one of the quietest Hurricane seasons recorded (global warming predicts many more very violent hurricanes).
I’ve noticed that the global warming kooks are starting to hedge their bets by switching to the phrase “Climate Change”.
Merry Christmas to all
global warmin is a _theory_, dont forget that 😉
merry xmas, the snow looks wonderful! 🙂
Wow! You folks are beating us. I live on the northeastern tip of Ohio, right next to Lake Erie, and we have a couple of inches.
Perfect for Christmas. Would you want it any other way Susan?
Brit-Mate
Today is the first day here for the past 2 weeks when the temperature goes above freezing, to 36!
Seasons Greeting from Vermont.
Have a jolly white Christmas.
Hope we get some tonight here in Longview, Texas
It snowed a little here in Odessa but not as much as where you are!
what a beautiful house. congrats. in texas you can afford beautiful homes. in californis it would be a couple of mill. austin texas here.
It is still hot down here in Hell.
LOL, Bill. What does the other Bill (sitting right next to you) say about that?
“Global Warming” refers to the world-wide average over a long period of time, not one particular area (or a few) during a short time.
It is supposed to be at least 7 degrees warmer than normal tomorrow in my city.
This means we may also have some snow here in the Philippines next year :). Maligayang Pasko (that’s Merry Christmas) to everyone!
Another Festivus miracle!
Merry Christmas, Susan and your family.