Posted on 01/04/2016 3:23:32 AM PST by pa_dweller
While here in Wisconsin the storm caused us headaches at our farm by dumping snow, then sleet and then a fine layer of ice, we dealt with everything and moved on. Goliath was barely a blip on our radar.
However, the farmers and ranchers in New Mexico, West Texas and the Oklahoma Panhandle ended up with far more than a blip on their radar. Goliath pummeled the area and now early estimates are saying that up to 20,000 cows and calves are dead. Just like Winter Storm Atlas, this story isnât making the news and most of the people in our country will never know the story behind what will one day be known as the Blizzard of 2015.
(Excerpt) Read more at dairycarrie.com ...
73 in Amarillo...yesterday
Those cows are flatulent. They are part of the global warming problem. They deserve to die! They are also meat and man must give up meat! Long live the revolution, comrade.
btt
Got to keep those beef prices up.
Let ‘em freeze, get some federal disaster money, and everyone wins but the consumers and taxpayers.
The proofreaders must not have been able to make it to work through the storm.
Don’t you know by now? In order to be a blizzard and be named, it has to occur in a Northeast city. Even if it’s only a few inches of slush. If it doesn’t happen in NYC, Philly, D.C. or Boston, it’s not worth mentioning.
Blizzards are caused by Globull Warming. As are Droughts, Rainstorms, Floods, Snow, Lack of Snow, Cold, Heat, Wind, Humidity, Tornadoes, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Too-Darkness, Too-Lightness, Famine, Pestilence, War, Road Rage, Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, Terrorism, Islamophobia, Lactose Intolerance, and the Heartbreak of Psoriasis. The cure for all these things is giving Communists all the money. It’s Incontrovertible. And any Deniers must be removed from Society.
Since my folks place is on the western side of the mountains we got at least a foot of snow.
My son and I spent about an hour shoveling very wet, heavy snow of my folks drive and walk ways.
from the article:
One of Steve's sons lives 1/2 mile from the dairy, after doing everything he could do, he headed home to rest at 1:30am. However his truck was snowed in and the roads were impassible so he called home and had his wife pull their Jeep around the house and flash the lights so he could walk the 1/2 mile in the blizzard without getting lost. Steve's family's cows went without feed for 36 hours because the snow had made it impossible to mix and deliver the feed to them.
Yep, I'm sure that's what this man was planning as he left his vehicle to walk through a blizzard.
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73 in Amarillo yesterday ?
Maybe inside the bar . Where did ya get that info ? Had to be a awful damn strong front between Panhandle an Amarillo if it were.... 47 for a high here in Panhandle Texas yesterday......Sunday the 3rd of January.
Amarillo paper, Globe News is reporting a potential loss ofr70,000 cattle in Texas and Eastern New Mexico.
http://amarillo.com/news/local-news/2016-01-03/snowstorms-take-toll-cattle
we had older people stuck in their houses until the Wednesday after the blizzard, there was just no way to get out with drifts 7-8ft high, we couldn’t get to a tractor, it was just a nightmare ....we had more snow in the 2013 blizzard, but that was a one day event and then the sun came out and it melted quickly....in this one the wind was blowing in the 50s for 3 days straight then it didn’t warm up when the wind stopped, we just aren’t equipped to deal with that in this part of TX ...
East of Albuquerque, and it would continue for hours. The folks down south got hit much harder.
That's the title of the painting. I just think it's cool and somewhat apropos.
0hhhhhh my bad, apologies. I swallowed that hook....LOL.
Twas like huh whah ? Wuzz naught etc.....
Will never forget that title now.
Sorry..... Will have to down to Canyon Texas Plains Museum art department versus just the old gun exhibits ,,,,,,
Snow tomorrow !
Stay Safe !!
Yes .... understand now....:o)
Looked it up after ya educated me. Threw it on my laptop as wallpaper so the info burns into my noggin for a few days.
Thanks again.
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