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CatWoman

(79,308 posts)
5. thanks for this, Torch
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 01:48 PM
Jan 2015

complete awe here!!!!!!

my little sister is in Brooklyn and i'm posting this to her FB wall.

thanks again

Great Blizzard of 1888 - Photos [View all] TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 OP
Wow Munificence Jan 2015 #1
And this was before snow plow trucks and snow blowers. lpbk2713 Jan 2015 #2
But they did have four-hoof drive. n/t Mr.Bill Jan 2015 #12
My grandmother told stories of people being saved by their dead horses... Surya Gayatri Jan 2015 #26
New York City was locked down for a week TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #25
Wow! 2naSalit Jan 2015 #3
I'm jealous!! SkyDaddy7 Jan 2015 #8
Cheeses! tosh Jan 2015 #4
You get me!!! dixiegrrrrl Jan 2015 #27
Ah, yes... tosh Jan 2015 #30
It was Horrible! dixiegrrrrl Jan 2015 #39
Was that an actual blizzard or a good snow? hootinholler Jan 2015 #50
thanks for this, Torch CatWoman Jan 2015 #5
you're very welcome TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author dixiegrrrrl Jan 2015 #28
omg!! CatWoman Jan 2015 #42
it's just terrible to even imagine TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #53
K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2015 #6
The Winter of '88 was really one for the history books... Surya Gayatri Jan 2015 #7
The photo of the person standing on the truck Special Prosciuto Jan 2015 #15
Just took it from Google pics of "Children's Blizzard"-- Surya Gayatri Jan 2015 #24
Strangely, that picture of the train... MoonchildCA Jan 2015 #9
You misread that. Wikipedia gives the date 1881 for that train, not 1981. Jackpine Radical Jan 2015 #13
No, I didn't misread it... MoonchildCA Jan 2015 #16
Sorry about that. Jackpine Radical Jan 2015 #32
No problem. I should've proof read it. MoonchildCA Jan 2015 #45
The winter of 1880–1881 is widely considered the most severe winter ever known in the United States. ND-Dem Jan 2015 #55
that was my fault TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #17
I see. I only came across it because the story of the '88 blizzard reminded me of the book. MoonchildCA Jan 2015 #19
it's such a great image TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #36
Yes, technology is great for the most part, MoonchildCA Jan 2015 #46
And those years it probably happened with no notice. Renew Deal Jan 2015 #10
Actually, I just found out that there was no notice about this storm because TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #52
There's a place in northern Japan... gregcrawford Jan 2015 #11
Daily snow and weather reports from Niseko (Hokkaido), Japan Surya Gayatri Jan 2015 #14
Holy crap!!!! hifiguy Jan 2015 #21
Basically, anyplace along the northern Sea of Japan coast can get lots of snow Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #41
That is just mind blowing. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #43
It does take a hardy breed to live there Art_from_Ark Jan 2015 #47
YES! gregcrawford Jan 2015 #58
maybe in the Akita Prefecture? TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #38
I am currently reading George Rippey Stewart's "Storm" (1941). DemoTex Jan 2015 #18
Have you read The Big Burn? dixiegrrrrl Jan 2015 #31
Timothy Egan's "Big Burn" is excellent! DemoTex Jan 2015 #35
This one is especially sobering hifiguy Jan 2015 #20
fabulous photos! (i can just hear climate change deniers now though) 2banon Jan 2015 #23
Here's a pretty good slideshow of the worst winter storms PeaceNikki Jan 2015 #29
all those snowy power lines look like a bowl of pasta. KittyWampus Jan 2015 #33
That's nothing. Glassunion Jan 2015 #34
I know what you mean TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #40
Wow, hoping everyone is prepared (as can be) and safe!! etherealtruth Jan 2015 #37
Incredible photos! Thanks for sharing. smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #44
I know! And how dangerous they must have been! TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #51
Friends from Japan showed me locks Jan 2015 #48
lookig at pictures of snow and ice sculptures in Hokkaido right now TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #49
get out your shovels and 4 hoofed drives! Baclava Jan 2015 #54
OMG treestar Jan 2015 #56
Dawg! Cha Jan 2015 #57
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