This restaurant is in Brookhaven, Delaware County, Pennsylvania not too far from the Philadelphia
airport. They obviously are not happy about the forecast for more snow tonight into tomorrow. Another
4-16 inches, depending on the station you listen to. ----Gloria
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Now that made me chuckle. This time of year, snow is a four letter word indeed to many people.
Brenda, it made me chuckle too! ---Gloria
Brenda ~ Funny yes. No more snow for me..
Very funny, Brenda. Even when you know what's coming, and know how to live/work/deal with it, it still makes you wish it would just go away.
Emcee
Monique and Emcee, I'm with you, no more snow! ---Gloria
I'm more intrigued by Tom Jones' new career!
Rain is our four letter word down here. Hope you're only getting the 4 inches (or less)!
Laura, Actually Tom Jones, the entertainer sued this place years ago, but lost since there is more than one "Tom Jones" in the world.
Jim and Maria, yes we all have our four letter words in regards to weather. Thanks, the bad thing this year is the forecasters have gotten better at prediciting the amounts we going to have, so I hope it is just 4 inches!
----Gloria
You know it is all about perspective. I live in Phoenix and love to get to the Mountains in Northern Arizona to see snow! Of course I don't have to work in it... just watch the beauty and silence as the snow comes down.
How funny, but I bet a lot of people don't think so.
Hello Doug and Gloria - I'll keep my fingers crossed that you get the 4 inches. Send some our way. We had a blast with it earlier in the week!
that is so funny. tom jones has great food if anyone is from the area and has not tried it there are open 24 hours
Kim, you are so right. I love snow too when I don't have to go out in it to work. It takes a lot longer to do everything. But it is beautiful coming down and creates a magical world.
Diane, I have been hearing this saying more on the local news.
Thanks Andy, right now we have had a bit of snow but the ground has been too warm, so nothing is sticking. Will see how the next 24 hours play out. New York is getting hit hard. That's right you all had snow! Fun for the kids and young at heart!
Hey Brian, this place never closes and when we ventured out after the last big storm, this place was packed! Cabin fever!
---Gloria
Hi Doug and Gloria. I agree with the sign, "snow" is a four-letter word. That's why I moved from Minnesota to Oregon over 30 years ago.
Gary, Gosh Minnesota must get tons of snow. I don't blame you for moving. People from Minnesota and other parts of the country that get a lot of snow regularly must laugh at us when we get hammered once every few years. ---Gloria