SOMETHING
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SOMETHING NEW
I have been reading the message boards on Odboards.com. I found some new diaries to check out-they got voted most favorite favorites.
- BABYSLIME
- NIP
- WENDE
- KRUD
- JUST BREATHE
- LYNE
SOMETHING SERIOUS
So this Od business makes me really sad, I would really hate to have this site go down like the Titanic. What would become of my mornings without OD and Coffee? They go so good together.
SOMETHING SO DAMN EXCITING
The seahawks are in the super bowl–I’m so there in front of the tv at home–secretly wishing I would have applied for that listing on Craigs list–the guy that had tickets to the game–looking for a good looking female to escort him–must have picture. If I was single I would have applied. But I’m spoken for now.
NEWS FLASH:
Just in time for Super Bowl weekend, a powerful wind storm is bearing down on the Pacific Northwest.
It should be over before kickoff time on Sunday, but there could be lingering power outages and a potential challenge for utilitiy companies to deal with all the anticipated toppled trees and electrical lines.
Wind gusts of up to 90 mph are expected to hit the Oregon and Washington coast around 11 p.m. Friday night. The storm could then move inland around 4 a.m. Saturday, bringing gusts of up to 65 mph to Portland, the Willamette Valley and the Cascades.
A gale warning is in effect from Cape Shoalwater, Wash. to Florence, Oregon through Friday evening. A storm warning is in effect for the same area from Friday evening to Saturday morning. Waves are expected to crest between 35 to 40 feet Friday night.
The weather service is predicting winds along the coasts will reach up to 40 miles per hour, with exposed areas seeing wind gusts up to 60 to 65 miles per hour on Saturday.
"There will be lots of rain and flood potential," he said. "Trees, power lines are coming down."
New accumulations of snow are expected to be around 8 to 11 inches on Saturday with another 6 to 10 inches expected Saturday night.
Just in time for Super Bowl weekend, a powerful wind storm is bearing down on the Pacific Northwest.
It should be over before kickoff time on Sunday, but there could be lingering power outages and a potential challenge for utilitiy companies to deal with all the anticipated toppled trees and electrical lines.
Wind gusts of up to 90 mph are expected to hit the Oregon and Washington coast around 11 p.m. Friday night. The storm could then move inland around 4 a.m. Saturday, bringing gusts of up to 65 mph to Portland, the Willamette Valley and the Cascades.
"This will be the strong storm of winter," said KGW meteorologist Dave Salesky. "This will hammer the coast with damaging winds."
"There will be lots of rain and flood potential," he said. "Trees, power lines are coming down."
Meanwhile, a snow advisory has been issued for the Northern Oregon and South Washington Cascades.
The advisory is in effect from 6 a,m. Saturday morning to 4 a.m. Sunday for the Cascades of South Washington and the Cascades of North Oregon and Lane County.
Snow levels will be 6,000 to 7.000 feet Friday night. But it will then plummet to around 2,000 feet Saturday morning.
New accumulations of snow are expected to be around 8 to 11 inches on Saturday with another 6 to 10 inches expected Saturday night.
SOMETHING COOL
keep your dial on my site, I will be announcing my wedding website on Saturday
Ewww, nasty weather! Probably best you are going to be watching in the comfort of your own home! Like the remote… but like mine better! LOL Check out either 12/9 or 12/12 of my diary and you can see it. Stay warm and dry. Hope you have a good weekend.
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Wedding website! Yay!
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*grins* Weather = yuck!
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you’re full of interesting information! 🙂 can’t wait to see the wedding site! and wow, that is some fierce weather coming in for you all! yikes!
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Hahahaha. I love the remote.
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I’m looking forward to the wedding website. 🙂
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I’m rooting for the hawks!!
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hmmmm and I’ve never even heard of the favorite favorites diaries.
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