Snowpocalypse 2: The Pictures

12:05 pm EST February 6th, 2010 | Uncategorized | 13 Comments

So as you may have heard, we in the DC Metro area just had another major snowstorm, and as I write this post it’s still snowing pretty heavily. Here are some pictures:

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Your humble correspondent

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The street formerly known as Flower Ave.

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My window sill

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“Bumps Ahead” does not do justice to the road condition here

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My car is under here somewhere

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13 Responses to “Snowpocalypse 2: The Pictures”

  1. Connie says:

    And for a minute, we can all take a breath. Beautiful Oliver, beautiful. Thanks!

  2. Connie says:

    And….pay someone when they offer to shovel out your car, your walkway or driveway. its a livin’.

  3. Dr. Monkey says:

    I’m glad we didn’t get hit with it this time. Best of luck to you and all the others who did.

  4. Duros62 says:

    And you’ll be stimulatin’ the economy to boot.

    Toady is the 32nd anniversary of the Blizzard of ’78, now to be known as the Blizzard of aught ’10.

  5. anotherbozo says:

    Good pic, Oliver. Use it later on your masthead! Enough with the dim indoor lighting.

  6. Tom says:

    Very pretty pictures. But, just a regular winter day here in Minnesota. Enjoy it while it lasts!

  7. Dennis says:

    Liberaldum: “Global warming causes record snows. This would be just rain if Bush had signed Kyoto.”

  8. Rheinhard says:

    Up here in central Jersey we only got a moderate dusting; the wind has been sufficient to blow most of the parking lot behind my apartment clean.

    Ah, Dennis, supplying the tired wingnut anti-science know-nothing denialist trope of the day. Really, we could go into questions of increased atmospheric energy density and turbulent flow, leading to greate frequency of extremes of weather of all types, but what’s the point. The know-nothing believes that if the mean atmospheric temperature rises 5 degrees, then that just means everyplace is 5 degrees warmer than it would have been otherwise and where’s the harm in that?

  9. mrak says:

    Damn. Even here in Wisconsin, we only get one like that every few years.

    P.S. I hear that “Snowmageddon”, not “Snowpacalypse”, is the preferred nomenclature this time.

  10. Dennis says:

    To be honest, Rheinhard, after fafaroo told me yesterday that record snowfalls were proof of man-made global warming, I actually thought next he was going to tell me that colder temperatures are a result of man-made global warming.

  11. Parthenon says:

    No weiner dog trails this time?

  12. merl says:

    another sunny and warm day in Seattle.

  13. tim says:

    So – you don’t believe it because it’s complicated?