I loved snow growing up when snow meant a day off from school and sledding, snow forts, snowball fights, and cross country skis. I hated it as an adult when it meant shoveling and still having to go to work. And then I began to mind the cold. But Im glad to have grown up with snow and four seasons.
December 3, 2025 at 9:19 PM
I loved snow growing up when snow meant a day off from school and sledding, snow forts, snowball fights, and cross country skis. I hated it as an adult when it meant shoveling and still having to go to work. And then I began to mind the cold. But Im glad to have grown up with snow and four seasons.
You're right. I was thinking about this weekend. But isnt there snow on the ground in Chicago right now? Not that Chicagoans cant handle snow, ice, and wnd.
December 3, 2025 at 6:47 PM
You're right. I was thinking about this weekend. But isnt there snow on the ground in Chicago right now? Not that Chicagoans cant handle snow, ice, and wnd.
No, everybody should complain about the Cold. Its an icebreaker when you meet someone. And if you've lived through a Wisconsin winter, you've earned the right to complain. Now I live in Florida, where I moved for the heat, and I complain about the heat.
December 3, 2025 at 3:27 PM
No, everybody should complain about the Cold. Its an icebreaker when you meet someone. And if you've lived through a Wisconsin winter, you've earned the right to complain. Now I live in Florida, where I moved for the heat, and I complain about the heat.
Brilliant. A game in an open air stadium, in winter, in one of the coldest states, and they change the starting time to after sundown to ensure the most frigid experience possible. Experienced Packer fans will come to Lambeau Field armed with blankets, and hidden bottles of brandy or Snowshoe.
December 3, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Brilliant. A game in an open air stadium, in winter, in one of the coldest states, and they change the starting time to after sundown to ensure the most frigid experience possible. Experienced Packer fans will come to Lambeau Field armed with blankets, and hidden bottles of brandy or Snowshoe.
I saw a woman at Publix today wearing a "I will not go quietly into the 1950s" t-shirt. She might been in her 70s. She disappeared before I had a chance to compliment her.
December 2, 2025 at 9:23 PM
I saw a woman at Publix today wearing a "I will not go quietly into the 1950s" t-shirt. She might been in her 70s. She disappeared before I had a chance to compliment her.
So basically we have no faith in the US government to act with integrity, and now we're desperately hoping some entity outside the USA will take action. We used to be trusted.
December 2, 2025 at 5:28 AM
So basically we have no faith in the US government to act with integrity, and now we're desperately hoping some entity outside the USA will take action. We used to be trusted.