Hmm, I have heard that spring travels north at about 100 miles per week. I have never checked whether it was factual or not. But, if it is true, get in your RV, turn south and drive 1200 miles, and you should find spring. Then, stand outside with a fan and blow all that warmth back up here! I know we still won't have spring, but I like when my temperatures don't have negative signs in front of them.
Thanks for the comment from Bellevue, Nebraska. I just checked weather.com and Bellevue has a forecast of 10 below tonight. That can't be much fun in an RV. Travel safe and be warmer tomorrow!!
Oh Lena, we aren't staying in the RV tonight. The first couple of nights we have motels or lodging on the AFB. It's too cold and with no water it is pretty impossible.
Julie, I will blow some warm winds up north as soon as we find some. Still plenty cold here, so haven't found spring yet! But it's out there somewhere!
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I love your line of thinking, but it's going to take a lot of spring to melt all this snow. I just hope it doesn't melt too fast.
Hmm, I have heard that spring travels north at about 100 miles per week. I have never checked whether it was factual or not. But, if it is true, get in your RV, turn south and drive 1200 miles, and you should find spring. Then, stand outside with a fan and blow all that warmth back up here! I know we still won't have spring, but I like when my temperatures don't have negative signs in front of them.
Thanks for the comment from Bellevue, Nebraska. I just checked weather.com and Bellevue has a forecast of 10 below tonight. That can't be much fun in an RV. Travel safe and be warmer tomorrow!!
Oh Lena, we aren't staying in the RV tonight. The first couple of nights we have motels or lodging on the AFB. It's too cold and with no water it is pretty impossible.
Julie, I will blow some warm winds up north as soon as we find some. Still plenty cold here, so haven't found spring yet! But it's out there somewhere!
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