So who thinks we will really get the snow they say?

13 May 2014 22:38 #31 by Mtn Gramma

homeagain wrote: SNOWING.....lightly and overcast grey......My vitamin D dosage needs bumping up....seriously,
NO sun for several days is NOT the Colorado I know and love..... :faint:



So go eat some salmon or liver, mushrooms, egg yolks or (gasp) a supplement and be damn thankful that the snow had helped ease some of the potential fire danger.

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14 May 2014 05:53 #32 by homeagain

Mtn Gramma wrote:

homeagain wrote: SNOWING.....lightly and overcast grey......My vitamin D dosage needs bumping up....seriously,
NO sun for several days is NOT the Colorado I know and love..... :faint:



So go eat some salmon or liver, mushrooms, egg yolks or (gasp) a supplement and be damn thankful that the snow had helped ease some of the potential fire danger.


NATIVE of Colorado here.... :smackshead: lived in ALASKA before it was a state and again
AFTER it was a state....I am NOT a transplant from Florida/California or any other state that
does NOT see much snow.....so you can take your comments and put it where the sun does
NOT SHINE....I have watched this state morph into a rather UGLY version of itself, the
the RUDENESS, the inability for people to actually be friendly to one another,the disrespect for
wildlife/mountains, it has become indistinguishable as the state I use to know.....I am KEENLY
aware of condition of our state and it saddens me that more people do NOT known what a
truly treasured place this USE TO BE......IF you think the "fire danger" is going away anytime
soon, you TRULY need to do more research....we are a semi-arid state and climate change has
exacerbated the "semi" arid.......IF you have lived here MORE than a couple of decades you
have witnessed the disappearance of "an afternoon of refreshing rain" that use to occur EVERY
afternoon and leave a replenished earth....THAT RARELY OCCURS ANYMORE.....get use to the
EVERY PRESENT fire threat because it is NOT going away,the trend,in fact, is for the summers
to become HOTTER.....even at 9,000 feet above sea level......good day to you :HappyWave:

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14 May 2014 08:47 #33 by Mtn Gramma
Thanks for the lecture which had nothing to do with your whining about a couple of cloudy days. I've lived here literally longer than you've been on Earth so keep your sanctimonious nonsense to yourself. I won't bother refuting your other points in consideration of your blood pressure and vitamin d deficiency.

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14 May 2014 15:50 #34 by Venturer
Ouch! If we are going by age more than likely long past both of you HA and MG.

Homeagain I hope you are enjoying the sunshine and vitamin D. Lovely to see the sun after a couple of days of moisture.

I read Renegades long term forecast and I hope we do have more moisture this summer to keep the fire danger down.

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