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DutchmenSport's avatar
Jan 25, 2014

For all you snowbirds down South from Indiana!

Do you realize that it was 36 years ago today that Indiana got hit with the Blizzard of '78 when we got 15 inches of snow and 10 foot drifts! I was 23 years old then, first "real" job after graduating college, first real rental house I lived in, and got totally snowed in. I lived alone, my car was completely buried under snow (especially thanks to the city for plowing it completely under), I had to use a teaspoon to dig my way out the front door because it was completely snow covered over from top to bottom. I lived in Frankfort, Indiana that year on Kelly Avenue. The Blizzard of '78 is still in the annals of history one of those land mark occasions which will probably be remembered forever!

Well, although we don't have 15 inches of snow today, as far as weather goes there's simply not much moving on the roads today. I don't live in Clinton County now, I live in Madison County, but my wife's parents live in Clinton County and they have called a 100% "stay off the road" order! Sounds like the roads are so drifted and the wind is blowing so much, the snow plows aren't even trying to do their job yet. I hate to say it, but where I'm living now, it's about the same.

Actually, today is an absolutely beautiful sunny day, and the temperatures have warmed up from below zero to about 25-30 above. But the wind is howling 25 mph according to my LaCross weather station, blowing all that snow we got last night causing his unending drifting.

So I attempted making a path to the fire wood to keep the fire place going in the house. I got 3 wheel barrels full of fire wood inside the house now, and the path I made is now blow over again. Well, just so all you snow birds from Indiana can appreciate what you're missing, here's what my fire pit looks like in the back yard. Somewhere under that drift is a fire pit. That stump is a tree we cut down this last summer: These photos were taken at 10:45 AM today:



Looking out my family room window (facing South) you can see the wind blowing the snow. This is not fog, it's snow being blown by the wind. You can see it blowing behind the camper too over the drive and in the distance, it looks like a fog.





Now for all you snowbirds from Indiana enjoying your warm climates, you are probably think right about now: "wine, wine, wine" ... a little snow and this guy "wines!"... well, you've got to consider, today is one of the first days we are actually above zero degrees. And we've had this snow for weeks now:

January 5... that's my little Dachshund looking for somewhere to "go"! Poor little "guy"... he's an original "low rider!"



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YOU KNOW WHAT I REALLY WOULD APPRECIATE SEEING RIGHT ABOUT NOW! SOME OF YOUR PHOTOS TAKEN IN THE LAST COUPLE DAYS FROM SOMEWHERE WHERE IT'S WARM!

19 Replies

  • OK, I give up! I've decided if I can't "beat it" I'll "join it". I "thinking" warm thoughts here .... gosh I'm tired of this snow! (taken this afternoon... my wife thinks I'm nuts... I just want warm weather!)

  • When the blizzard of 78 hit Michigan, it was the late night hours of Wednesday January 25th, with the snowfall ending by mid morning Thursday Jan 26th...my moms birthday!! I was one of the very very few on campus at MSU (a student)with a 4X4 truck. I could not get out of Lansing until Friday, and then only made it as far as Grand Ledge. I finally got home to help at the farm on Saturday. That storm was a real mess.
  • Well we are from Lebanon, Indiana just south of Frankfort. We remember the blizzard of 78 very well. That is why we bought this place in Yuma, Az. 81 there today. We are in south Texas right now and today it is 65. We are going to put a house on the lot in Yuma in 2015 and stay there....no mowing, no shoveling and no freezing.


    This is what we get in south Texas.
  • Homer wrote:
    If you factor in the fuel to get there and back, it's way over $1500.00. Plus the X$1500.00 for Indiana is still going to happen. Just depends on how much you are willing to pay for being cold. At least theirs is probably short term.


    agreed LOL
  • If you factor in the fuel to get there and back, it's way over $1500.00. Plus the X$1500.00 for Indiana is still going to happen. Just depends on how much you are willing to pay for being cold. At least theirs is probably short term.
  • We remember , had local cop deliver food to us via snowmobile. (he is are brother in law ) stuck in house for 3 days. had to have someone dig out our door from the outside befor we could get out. NOW< stuck in Nj (due to medical reasons) in all this snow and freezing weather! but in an MH. Putting a stress on MH limits. and The propane bill , well We will take any donations ! (lol)WE are usuall in sebring fl this time of year.
  • Hey Dutchmen, we are only 4 inches shy of breaking the all-time record snowfall for the month of January! And we have 6 days left! Snow! Snow! Snow! Snow!
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    Homer- I have to tell you, it costs me at least $1500 a month to live here in Indiana and I think we could be considered a suburb of Michigan this winter! :B
    I would LOVE to be in a campsite where it was above freezing right now! :B:B
  • Take solace in the fact that you are not paying $1500.00 a month to be cold. The e-mails I am getting from our Hoosier friends in Florida (way down south), is they are cold too. After 13 winters in Florida, I remember how I hated to be cooped up in a motor home during cold or wet spells in Florida. We were not equipped for it. Heck in Indiana we may be at the beach next week right here.

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