Miriam C. wrote::thinking: Looks to me like you started the Christmas season off right.Nice to see people out playing instead of huddling in the house.
Course there is the fire and hot toddies too.
stbuch wrote:The photos make me miss Deutschland! I always loved the first snow of the year. So different from the Southern U.S. (Alabama)!
There's nothing like downtown Nürnberg at Christmas!
Hope you warm up!
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Sherrie
mikeschn wrote:stbuch wrote:
There's nothing like downtown Nürnberg at Christmas!
Sherrie
Sherrie,
You can still get Nürnberger lebkuchen cookies, right?
Mike...
mikeschn wrote:By the time we get our first major snowstorm, it'll all be old news to you!
Mike...
Classic Finn wrote:mikeschn wrote:By the time we get our first major snowstorm, it'll all be old news to you!
Mike...
Mike is it true that you can get up to a 1/2 meter of snow in one night there where you live?
stbuch wrote:Mike,
My friend in Nuernberg sends them every year. I miss the Glühwein more! We used to get it all the time when we went to the market.
If you've never been, take this fabulous tour (it's a 360 virtual):
http://www.panoramas.dk/nuremberg/christkindlesmarkt-1.html
We get no snow here!![]()
Ich würde lieben, in Deutschland für Weihnachten zu sein!
Sherrie
tinksdad wrote:Classic Finn wrote:mikeschn wrote:By the time we get our first major snowstorm, it'll all be old news to you!
Mike...
Mike is it true that you can get up to a 1/2 meter of snow in one night there where you live?
Not sure about where Mike lives; but it is not impossible to get that much snow any where around the Great Lakes area. The one that stands out in recent memory for me was Christmas Eve about 6 years ago. It started snowing heavily about 11AM Christmas Eve and by the time it stopped around 4PM Christmas Day, just over 74" ( a touch over 2 metres) had come down. I lived in western new York at the time; not here in Mississippi.
Classic Finn wrote:tinksdad wrote:Classic Finn wrote:mikeschn wrote:By the time we get our first major snowstorm, it'll all be old news to you!
Mike...
Mike is it true that you can get up to a 1/2 meter of snow in one night there where you live?
Not sure about where Mike lives; but it is not impossible to get that much snow any where around the Great Lakes area. The one that stands out in recent memory for me was Christmas Eve about 6 years ago. It started snowing heavily about 11AM Christmas Eve and by the time it stopped around 4PM Christmas Day, just over 74" ( a touch over 2 metres) had come down. I lived in western new York at the time; not here in Mississippi.
So Ive heard from my cousins too that live in Manitoba Canada that they can easily get that much. Thats a lot of snow at one time and also with the wind chill factor it can get very cold as here.
satch wrote:Classic Finn wrote:tinksdad wrote:Classic Finn wrote:mikeschn wrote:By the time we get our first major snowstorm, it'll all be old news to you!
Mike...
Mike is it true that you can get up to a 1/2 meter of snow in one night there where you live?
Not sure about where Mike lives; but it is not impossible to get that much snow any where around the Great Lakes area. The one that stands out in recent memory for me was Christmas Eve about 6 years ago. It started snowing heavily about 11AM Christmas Eve and by the time it stopped around 4PM Christmas Day, just over 74" ( a touch over 2 metres) had come down. I lived in western new York at the time; not here in Mississippi.
So Ive heard from my cousins too that live in Manitoba Canada that they can easily get that much. Thats a lot of snow at one time and also with the wind chill factor it can get very cold as here.
Man, now I'm glad I livr in Calif! Keep warm Bro!
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