Merry Christmas, everyone!
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Modifié par Tigress M, 24 décembre 2010 - 10:35 .
Modifié par Tigress M, 24 décembre 2010 - 10:35 .
IchikoSakura wrote...
Merry Christmas to everyone!
And the snow is back in Germany! Yay! White Christmas! :happy:
Guest_tgail73_*
I feel your pain! I've spent the last 20 years on the other side of the world (seems like a universe) from family (Skype is my friend). The puppy will eventually learn where to go. Give up, we wives just get crazier (I'm completely bonkers). The pub? Go have a pint. Good luck!Jon Jern wrote...
A family on the other side of the globe, a puppy who doesn't know where to take a ****, a wife who's semi-crazy, and a pub across the street.
Bring it on, Christmas.
Modifié par Catspaw, 25 décembre 2010 - 08:47 .
Merilsell wrote...
I wish I could actually bring the toolset to RUNNING, lol.
As for snow...we have that stuff for about a month now here in Germany. Constantly. And it's annoying, cold, sticky and ends civil life as we know it here. Today because of tne snow no bus, nor tram were driving. Taking the car had been impossible too. It's so nice to ponderously walk through that for an hour or two to actually get somewhere- Not.
So snow belongs in the mountains. I really don't need that stuff in the city. Ugh.
I live in North Rhine-Westphalia, which is the west part of Germany. Here is such a weather very unusual. We have so much snow now like it it normally only is in the mountains. So yeah this naturally overstrained the traffic system completely and the people here are mostly pissed about it. We have to arrange now with it, but normally the snow can stay in Munich and the mountains for all I careIchikoSakura wrote...
Merilsell wrote...
I wish I could actually bring the toolset to RUNNING, lol.
As for snow...we have that stuff for about a month now here in Germany. Constantly. And it's annoying, cold, sticky and ends civil life as we know it here. Today because of tne snow no bus, nor tram were driving. Taking the car had been impossible too. It's so nice to ponderously walk through that for an hour or two to actually get somewhere- Not.
So snow belongs in the mountains. I really don't need that stuff in the city. Ugh.
@Meri: It depends where you live in Germany. I spent my childhood in the Bavarian countryside and I'm used to snow from November to March and freezing -20°C. In Munich all snow was gone by Monday and it just started to snow again yesterday, so I'm happy. But it is annoying if you can't go anywhere because of too much snow ...
tgail73 wrote...
@Rage - Y'all are lucky. Here in Alabama, we don't get snow at all.

