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I just built a snowman and never want to have to do that again.

More reasons welcomed :cheers:

My snowman, good eh?:



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Posts: 97 | Location: South UK / Athens | Registered: 11 January 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My brother would probably agree with you.

From Yahoo! weather...
Fairbanks, AK at: 9:56 am AKT

Currently: -37�C�
Partly Cloudy
Hi: -18 C�
Lo: -30 C�


Eeker


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-37??????

That's not possible - I'd be hibernating for sure.
Spain here we come :ks: :jeje: :cheers:


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Here in Pittsburgh it's "snow-showering" down another two inches atop the already foot-deep crust of snow and ice. The high temperature tonight will reach 9-Fahrenheit.
Too cold for even snowmen!
Does it ever get this bad in Spain, even way up north in the mountains?

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Posts: 385 | Location: a pueblo in Palencia, via Pittsburgh USA | Registered: 15 February 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi Rebekah.

Yeah, for sure, it really does get bad up north in winter.

I remember how particularly bad it was about 3 years ago, around dec/Jan 2001/2002. I was in & out of Barcelona on business 4 or 5 times between 2001 & 2002, and it suddenly turned in to a mini arctic circle all around Catalunya/Barcelona, and flying over the Pyrenees was quite scary to say the least, because you simply could'nt see them, they were buried under mountains of snow & ice. Man, it was bad up north that winter. Eeker

That's why I keep telling people to head south and stay away from the north, at any other time outside of the summer months, unless they really are up to taking the cold.

Here in London, we just had a massive & very sudden snow storm, with sub zero temps, and the whole city just grinds to a halt.

It's hardly surprising that so many people in the world want to go and live permanently in places like Andalucia & other places in & around the Med.

I'll be there before much longer, I'm just begining to get my ideas together, and getting ready to make my move, and unlike Arnold shwartzenegger, "I wont be back"

oh well, there you go.

Keep warm.

Saludos y Suerte a todos.

And cheers. :cheers:
 
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they were buried under mountains of snow & ice. Man, it was bad up north that winter
Skier's ears hear: "Buried under mountains of snow"
Skier's brain hears: The slopes were covered in bodacious quantities of powder. Big Grin
Skier's ears hear "Man, it was bad up north that winter."
Skier brain hears: "Man, it was awesome up north that winter." Cool

Skier wishes HE was in the Pyrennes that winter.

- Roland
dammit! where's that ski graemlin?
 
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Hey Roland -

Thanks for laugh! Your 'hear' vs 'think' is international!!!!

Agree w/ you - I love to ski - but living for months on end in snow that turns to ugly mucky goo in the city and in the freezing cold and when you see the sun for about five hours a day ....

Can you sort of tell I fled from that???? Snow's great when you are playing in it - NOT when you have to work in it!
 
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I live and work within a few KM of a couple of very nice ski areas. We have about a foot of snow on the ground, and more powder sifting down. I have 2 sets of skis...and have I been to the slopes yet?
NOOO...
Can't get up there! The roads are too icy! Jeez!!

(it IS kind of pretty though.)
Reb.
 
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Can you sort of tell I fled from that???? Snow's great when you are playing in it - NOT when you have to work in it!
Unless you work as a ski instructor...... Big Grin

:: dreams of being a full-time ski instructor in the Pyrennes ::

- Roland
 
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The best skiing day of the year (in the US) is this coming Sunday. Why? Because the Super Bowl is being played and the slopes are nearly empty! Big Grin :cheers:


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Reasons for moving to Spain? Hmmmmm, well, I was thinking about this at 4.30 p.m. today sitting in 26C in the shade, and do you know....... I couldn�t think of one :jeje:


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That is just so NOT FUNNY while some of us are shivering Wink

I'll call you badsue from now on :jeje: :jeje: :jeje:



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Hi Carmen, yeah, I no exactly what you mean by cold, and that christmas in Barcelona really was bloody cold. I was there all through christmas, and It was very suddenly turned into the north pole all around north eastern Spain, and Catalunya & parts of southern france were deluged by massive snow storms, and they even had power cuts all over Catalunya for a while.

I like to remember that christmas in Barcelona in some ways, but not in another, because I became violently ill with Influenza on the way back to London, and suffered a partial paralysis in the left side of my face, losing all feeling in the teeth on that side, and generally felt frozen to the core.

That winter in the north was severe, and I can remember some other freak weather events around that time as well, like the time when they had a Typhoon on the coast, from Barcelonetta up to gerona, and it washed all the sand of the beaches, hundreds if not thousands of Tons of it was washed out to sea.

I went down to have a look at the beach the next day, and it was gone!!! I mean everything, deck chairs & all. what a sight Eeker

I think that there has been quite a few examples of extreme weather events in Spain over the last few years for some strange reason.

Do you remember hearing about the massive floods in Barcelona, with La Rambla turned back into a river again? Que curioso no?

I wonder if it had anything to do with "el ni�o".

And in June of last year, when I was in Madrid for my usual 2 week vacation, I was just boiling day & night, with daytime temps of around 44/47 degrees Celsius in most parts of the city, and I thought the previous June was bad enough, but last June - Razzer

Well anyway, there you go.

Let us know of your experiences with weather extremes and freak events in Spain.

Ciao for now, hasta luego.

Nigel.
 
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On yahoo's jermadrid group, go to /files/Madrid%20Photos/ and open the MOV02351.mpg file.

It's a video clip of a 4-1/2 year old boy driving a snowmobile in -25 degrees C. weather.

kinda put this cold (-2 degrees C.) windy day in perspective!


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my reason n�mero uno for moving to Spain: :l: :l: CHICO :l: :l:

Smiler Big Grin


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