Skipper, I may have an explanation for all of this winter weather. Don’t laugh, but it makes a little sense…
If you have ever read the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, there is one book called “The Long Winter”. It would have been the winter of 1880-81. An old Indian showed up in town and warned people that it would be an extreme winter. Every 7 years was a cold winter, and the third such winter was very long and cold for 7 months. He declared he was old and had seen it. Doing the math for the 21-year very cold winters makes it this year. (1881, 1902, 1923, 1944, 1965, 1986, 2007!) I don’t remember how 1985-6 were, but it may be worth looking at.
OK, you all think I’m cracked, but it makes more sense to me than anything the enviroweenies and TV weather freaks are saying.
John, less cracked than Al’theskyisfallingandit’sallhumansfault’Gore and his crowd. As anyone knows that prior to the msm and liberal politicals control of information flow - farmers and naturalists knew that studying the patterns, animals and plants proved more about life and how to live it than the local ‘scientists’ ever did. [And given the lack of contamination by ‘scientists’ Native Americans certainly had a better grasp on surviving on and with the land].
BTW, another reason to hate the Dixie’ashamedofbush’Chicks - they’ve increased their stupid factor by joining the glowball warning crowd.
Spent better part of an hour with a “breaker” bar attempting to clear at least part of the six inch iceberg that most have broken off from the Artic Sea (due to glow-bull warming) and lodged on my carport. If only Al Bore had stopped by my place, his hot air surely could have melted that frozen mess.