Experts say that the Arctic is ice free, but here in the Washington DC area we are frozen solid.
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Just think of all the trapped under that rotten ice.
Just think of all the rotten stuff we could trap under that ice.
Is there any ice on the rivers?
There was lots of ice on the Potomac just west of the Arlington Bridge in DC last Friday.
And all the rivers including the mighty Hudson River are frozen in New York and also Lake Erie is now 95% frozen, too.
Oh that’s a nasty city in the winter (and summer for that matter.) I like DC even less than LA and NY… not an easy thing to do. I did a job for the expansion of the National Zoo a few years back and had a couple of site visits in February that were miserable. I’ve gotten really, really wimpy after living in Florida for over a quarter century.
Niel you can’t get me to go past Fredericksburg VA these days.
My brother lives in Waldorf, and has for over twenty years now. I hate the traffic and congestion, and feel like I need a shower once I leave the area.
There could be enough business for specialized establishments on egress roads …
I do on protest only.
If it’s any indication. Any city that has a ban on big trucks inside the loop unless they have specific business there is usually going to be a pain. Now delivering paper to the Washington Post is a trip! They have a guy there who’s job is security for the underground ramp and who acts as a ground guide for the trucks that back down in it because it is such a tight squirrely little #@^&! Or at least that is the way it used to be.
What’s wrong with you wimps – Northern Virginia’s a great place.
It is too near the District of Criminals
So is Mobile! http://fox10tv.com/2015/01/08/mobile-bay-spectacular-as-frozen-wonderland/
The Hudson River in NY is already frozen and they are using ice breakers to break a path up to Albany but I was on a bridge here yesterday and hours after the breaker passed, the river was icing up again in the wake of that ship.