It's Almost Over.

fargon • Feb 28, 2013 3:15 pm
Only 21 more days of winter, or summer down under. I am so tired of winter. We had the windows open for a while this morning. And it smells better in here, it smells fresh instead of incense, pot, and farts.
Gravdigr • Feb 28, 2013 5:34 pm
fargon;855055 wrote:
...instead of incense, pot, and farts.


:lol2:
Aliantha • Feb 28, 2013 6:50 pm
Today is the first day of autumn here. I like this season. Its my fav.
orthodoc • Feb 28, 2013 7:32 pm
Spring ... bring it on!! (As far as I'm concerned, spring starts March 1. It doesn't matter that snow is still 2 feet deep or that the equinox won't happen for almost three weeks - it's spring.) :D
IamSam • Feb 28, 2013 9:10 pm
fargon;855055 wrote:
Only 21 more days of winter, or summer down under. I am so tired of winter. We had the windows open for a while this morning. And it smells better in here, it smells fresh instead of incense, pot, and farts.


Here it can still snow in May - even June once. The good news is that it's already warm enough to go camping in Canyonlands. The bad news is that the local college kids will all head out there for spring break beginning tomorrow - March 1. The good news is that I know all the cool, REALLY obscure places where 18 year-olds fear to tread, and my truck has a full tank of gas!

Be gone, all you pot smoking, farting, incense burning sophmores! :D
limey • Mar 1, 2013 4:08 am
Yesterday evening at 5pm it was still broad daylight. Spring, definitely :)

Sent by thought transference
Nirvana • Mar 1, 2013 5:15 am
First calf born definitely spring {BULL} 28 to go..
Sundae • Mar 1, 2013 6:36 am
Never really liked Spring. Too muddy.
Like Ali, I love Autumn.

But all seasons in their turn have things to appreciate.
Spring leads to Summer after all. 'Cepting I have to avoid the sun more then ever this year thanks to the damage I (alcohol) has wreaked on my skin.

Still, I love the fleshy abundance of Summer. It's BIG.
And even working until 19.00 feels okay because you're coming home in the daylight.
Pico and ME • Mar 1, 2013 10:48 am
orthodoc;855082 wrote:
Spring ... bring it on!! (As far as I'm concerned, spring starts March 1. It doesn't matter that snow is still 2 feet deep or that the equinox won't happen for almost three weeks - it's spring.) :D


Me too!!! I have been hearing a few more birds chirping in the morning and its really making me happy.
IamSam • Mar 1, 2013 1:48 pm
Sundae;855124 wrote:


But all seasons in their turn have things to appreciate.
Spring leads to Summer after all. 'Cepting I have to avoid the sun more then ever this year thanks to the damage I (alcohol) has wreaked on my skin.



I never knew alcohol could harm the skin, although it makes sense when I think about it. Alcohol wrecks every other organ in the body, so why not the skin, too?

What kind of symptoms do you have? Do you have to wear long sleeves on sunny days or what?
Sundae • Mar 1, 2013 2:53 pm
I got spider veins. They present as small red spots on the skin and then s-p-r-e-a-d. Til they look like red biders. Peeps think I wear scarves now because I've lost so much weight. I admit I'm colder, but it's more because of my red marks.

Aggravated by heat/ exposure to sunlight. Mine came on last summer. I was walking in the shade, then turned a corner (literal not metaphorical) and felt like I was really burning up. Got home to see I had red dots all over my chest and arms. And they've grown since. It's like the bruising; something I've always had but is exacerbated due to my condition.

And yes, a f**ked up liver f**ks everything up. It's the powerhouse of your body. Look after your liver, people. Damn thing can wreck your health if you don't. And that will serve you right I admit.
Pico and ME • Mar 1, 2013 5:51 pm
Today is the first day of Spring...I dont care what anyone says or what the weather is like outside. So there. (just had an arguement about this so my het is up)

March is the most hopeful of all the months.
ZenGum • Mar 1, 2013 6:53 pm
The roar of the V-8 touring cars can be heard throughout the city (they're about 5 km from my place) indicating Mad March and the festival season is upon us.
tw • Mar 1, 2013 7:09 pm
ZenGum;855217 wrote:
The roar of the V-8 touring cars can be heard throughout the city
That loudly announces that the ill informed think spring has arrived. Smarter drivers, who can read a calendar, also know a V-8 is obsolete technology. Even superior designed race cars no longer have V-8 engines.

Well, the groundhog did not see his shadow. Those educated by groundhogs would also rev low performance V-8s. To convert most gasoline into wasted heat. So they feel that spring has arrived.

I saw a near naked model in Sports Illustrated. That proves spring has arrived? Or that I hacked a copy.
IamSam • Mar 1, 2013 10:25 pm
Sundae;855178 wrote:
I got spider veins. They present as small red spots on the skin and then s-p-r-e-a-d. Til they look like red biders. Peeps think I wear scarves now because I've lost so much weight. I admit I'm colder, but it's more because of my red marks.

Aggravated by heat/ exposure to sunlight. Mine came on last summer. I was walking in the shade, then turned a corner (literal not metaphorical) and felt like I was really burning up. Got home to see I had red dots all over my chest and arms. And they've grown since. It's like the bruising; something I've always had but is exacerbated due to my condition.

And yes, a f**ked up liver f**ks everything up. It's the powerhouse of your body. Look after your liver, people. Damn thing can wreck your health if you don't. And that will serve you right I admit.


Yuck, Sundae! I'm sorry you have to put up with that. With all the bad things I've victimized my own helpless liver with, I wouldn't be surprised to wake up one morning colored puce!

Here's a toast - non-alcoholic, of course - to the return of spring, the departure of dots of any shade, and our continued co-existance with each of our livers! ;)
ZenGum • Mar 2, 2013 7:29 pm
tw;855219 wrote:
That loudly announces that the ill informed think spring has arrived. Smarter drivers, who can read a calendar, also know a V-8 is obsolete technology. Even superior designed race cars no longer have V-8 engines.

Well, the groundhog did not see his shadow. Those educated by groundhogs would also rev low performance V-8s. To convert most gasoline into wasted heat. So they feel that spring has arrived.

I saw a near naked model in Sports Illustrated. That proves spring has arrived? Or that I hacked a copy.


Nah, mate, it means Autumn has arrived.

And when a 5.0 litre engine puts out 600+ horsepower using 85% ethanol fuel, I wouldn't call it low performance or obsolete.
xoxoxoBruce • Mar 2, 2013 7:41 pm
But the Formula One V-8s produce 300 bhp per liter. :haha:


Love the Aussie Supercars, they make me tingle in my naughty bits. :blush:
glatt • Mar 2, 2013 8:15 pm
tw;855219 wrote:
I saw a near naked model in Sports Illustrated. That proves spring has arrived? Or that I hacked a copy.


Is that a euphemism?
IamSam • Mar 3, 2013 12:40 am
tw is simply being a private man. :D