26 February 2019

How Time Passes in Alaska

Truth.

19 comments:

Ed Bonderenka said...

Michigan has two seasons.
Winter and Construction.

Rev. Paul said...

We tell the same joke up here, plus "this winter & last winter".

WomanHonorThyself said...

cute! cold here in NYC!!!:)

LindaG said...

Haha. I remember that clock! :)

Rev. Paul said...

I'm not surprised, ma'am. Stay warm.

Rev. Paul said...

Linda, I suspect you do.

12Paws said...

I can relate here in "thumb" of Michigan. I'd draw it just that way. Also love your banner!

Rev. Paul said...

Thanks, 12Paws!

Murphy's Law said...

Admittedly I do miss snow. Split the difference weather-wise between Louisiana summers and Alaska winters and I'll move to that place so long as we can ban liberal California transplants. And just imagine combining the Iditarod with Mardi Gras!

Rev. Paul said...

ML, if you can figure out how to ban the Commiefornia mindset, you’d have our vote for governor. And combining Mardi Gras with Iditarod is what Nome as been doing for years!

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Did you borrow that from Wyoming?

LindaG said...

70 with rain the next three days. Then the next cold front. :)

Rev. Paul said...

WSF, no but probably could have.

Linda, can’t tell if you’re complaining or bragging. 😊

Old NFO said...

Summer is July the 4th, right? :-)

Rev. Paul said...

If we’re lucky. If not, then sometime in August.

On a Wing and a Whim said...

Oh, yeah, I remember that clock well. Which is why Fur Rondy always seemed like city-wide cabin fever more than anything!

*hugs*

Rev. Paul said...

I think that’s as good a description of the Rondy as any we’ve seen. A chance to get out and do something besides run between the car and the house or store.

xx said...

Here in Maine, when asked what we plan on doing during the summer, we reply:

"It depends, if it falls on a weekend or not".

Diane

Rev. Paul said...

xx, that's one I hadn't heard before. :) There's an old saying here that "you can always tell when it's Friday, as the weather begins deteriorating in preparation for the weekend." I think our summer will be on a Tuesday this year.