This is what Brooklyn looked like this week in 1888.
That storm came before snow was a thing of the past due to global warming, and also before the overheated atmosphere caused heavy snow and cold in New York.
See – climate science isn’t so hard. You just make up whatever ad hoc theory is best suited to keep global warming ponzi money coming in.
Clearly that massive snowfall was as a result of the tons of methane producing horse manure found in the streets.
The Great Horse-Manure Crisis of 1894
My point exactly.
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This year Gaia missed Brooklyn and chose to dump on Boston instead… why oh why can’t we just the average every year!!
I can see by the buildings, nothing much has changed there lately. I really can’t see the allure of a city. Never have. Many of the dwellers, living their lives out in a neighborhood of a few blocks. I just don’t get it.
Cities are for those not qualified to live on their own. Cities are a hive of ‘joiners’, who need others to validate their empty existence.
I could not wait to get out of “The Hive”
My apartment was only a place to sleep and change clothes. M-Th I was horseback riding or helping build fences, get in the hay, feed… Friday night to Sunday I was caving, hiking, back packing, X-country skiing.
I can not understand anyone who would want to live in a city. Especially those who never travel outside of a few square miles.
That is why the inner city of many places is a far-left greenie ghetto.
+1
If they shut down the fossil fuel power for a week, “Greenie Ghetto” would turn into Night of the Living Dead as they ran out of skinny soy decaf lattes and started eating one another.
I loved living in Park Slope. We had one of the most beautiful public parks in America right next door. So long as you clobbered the muggers before they got to you, of course.
Don’t forget the epic Income Tax Day blizzard
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.nytimes.com/1982/04/07/nyregion/rare-april-blizzard-punishes-metropolitan-new-york.html&sa=U&ei=xYYIVaGWE8mjgwSXoYKgDQ&ved=0CBQQFjAA&sig2=QGMBOYJh1SsMG8J8cgh6qQ&usg=AFQjCNEGBIroREppAMSdcpUaQI-oj2JrEg
I had just pulled out the heating system of my brownstone and had no heat when this storm hit. It was tremendously cold and all the snow removal equipment was put away so they couldn’t plow any streets.
Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
It’s nice to be a politician and never having to tell the truth!
You have to remember, people were much shorter then. Those snow banks are only 8 inches high.
I am 5 ft 6 inches
Mom was 5 ft 2 inches
Grandma was 4 ft 10 inches
So that means the lady in the picture was 4 ft 6 inches …..
So your great, great, great grand daughter will be a 6′-4″ basketball center… unless you use the models in CMIP 5 then there’s a 95% certainty she’ll be 11′-6″ tall.
Global warming/climate change is causing gigantism. At this rate within 100 years we couldnt possibly feed the world because our great great grandchildren will be the size of sasquatch.
I knew you guys would have fun with that one. (BTW the numbers are the actual heights.)
I don’t have children but my nieces are all around 5 ft 10 inches (Brother is 6 ft 6 inches)
That can’t be Brooklyn, no one has a perfectly kept beard.