Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Got Snow? Boston, February 2015










Some parking lot somewhere





Rose Kennedy Greenway



Christopher Columbus Park





Boston City Hall









Anywhere in Boston, February 2015




My granddaughter on her way to visit me in Boston


14 comments:

  1. I hoped they're only allowing handicapped snowflakes to fall on those reserved parking spaces.

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  2. I can't take anymore. Some of the side streets are down to barely a car width. Can't imagine what the North End look like.

    Interesting to see how Charlie Baker handles the T management.

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  3. How about that thar glow-bull wormening?!

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  4. 77+ inches, I am glad I ain't in Boston this winter
    We have had only 42+ inches and even that's too much for me. Grandson is loving it though.

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  5. Sue said...
    How about that thar glow-bull wormening?!


    That's exactly what people who don't know anything about climate change think. They haven't the capacity to understand that climate change/global warming can bring extreme weather on both ends of the scale.

    SEE Australia, for example. It's experiencing droughts and some of the hottest, most extreme weather in history.

    I understand you're making fun of the ignorants, Sue, but many people still deny global warming/climate change is happening, and those same people deny that humans have anything to do with it. The usual science deniers.



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  6. I'm not sure "Sue" was kidding. Sounds like a typical anti-science TeaBagger.

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  7. Sue, aggregate global warming is a fact.
    However, the key is "aggregate". There can be extremes of heat in some areas while there are simultaneous extremes of cold in others.

    Storms are also more extreme as we've experienced in Boston over the past few weeks.

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  8. Speaking of extremes, Tea Baggers are kind of extreme too. Does this mean they'll start denying themselves?

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  9. That is a huge amount of urban
    snow. Where does it go when it
    melts?

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  10. "That is a huge amount of urban
    snow. Where does it go when it
    melts?"

    Some of it will go into Bahstin HahbaH.

    The EPA gave the city permission to do this.

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  11. Amazing piles of snow! Stay strong, Boston!

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  12. OT. The WSJ:

    The editorial could basically be reduced down to this: Why the heck are congressional Republicans letting a bunch of sniveling idiots run the party into the ground?

    LOL! Even the WSJ thinks the Tea-Pee-ers are idiots, something shaw and other people on the left have known for years. The only people who don't know it are the Sniveling Idiots themselves and certain sniveling idiot bloggers who take pride in their stupidity.

    Conservatives who know better need to tell the idiots that the grown-ups need to lead their party, not a bunch if clueless and illiterate Kids--you know, the sort who deposit inane droppings on a regular basis ( libturd, for example) on teabag get blogs and the cowards there think these ninnies are "deep thinkers."

    In fact they're pathetic know-nothing's.

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