I confess, I love Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, although not as much as my all time favorite George Jones. If you have been my blogging friend for a few years you all know I am a big classic country music fan. Todays country music has no body and soul. That is the best way to describe it I think. I listen to this music on WIRL Peoria. http://tunein.com/radio/WIRL-1290-s23733/ What a great way to start the morning. I turn on the radio and do my half hour of exercise.
It is a watchful Wednesday because we are under a winter storm watch for tomorrow and Friday.
WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE THURSDAY NIGHT...
A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE THURSDAY NIGHT.
* TIMING... SNOW WILL DEVELOP OVER PARTS OF WEST CENTRAL ILLINOIS BY EARLY THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING.
* ACCUMULATIONS... 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW WITH HEAVIEST AMOUNTS NORTHWEST OF THE ILLINOIS RIVER.
* WIND... EAST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO BETWEEN 15 AND 20 MPH WITH A FEW GUSTS REACHING 30 MPH... WHICH WILL DEVELOP SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW DURING THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO THURSDAY EVENING.
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Since I live close by the Illinois River I am hoping we get the lesser amounts of snow. I know a lot of you love snow. I personally do not. It has to be shoveled and cleaned off the car and driven in and I don’t like any of those three things.
And now I am off to have my breakfast. Stay safe and be happy!!
Beth
My dad is a HUGE George Jones fan. Even has his 8 tracks lol.
ReplyDeleteI agree on both the music and snow. Bought the timeline series of Classic Country a few years ago and just love it. I too live close to a river and the flood a few years ago makes me wary of snow too.
ReplyDeletelove this country music!!
ReplyDeletesunny here and 40! but my husband is driving now in snow...
stay warm!
Country Music ain't what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you put it: "Todays country music has no body and soul." So true!
i love snow but i don't have to do all the things that you do. i hope you only get a little!!
ReplyDeleteI love them also, my tractor is named Waylon and the wagon I pull with Waylon is named Willy, the other large hand equipment are named the boys-just so I can sing Waylon and Willy and the boys-LOL
ReplyDeleteI've never been much of a country music fan, but Elvis Aaron Schwarz loves it. When he plays it for me, I quite often discover I like it.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Wow... thanks for that link.
ReplyDeleteRight now I am listening to it and typing (opened a separate window for that)
Nothing like listening to the radio while doing some work, and if its country music then nothing like it :-)
I love to you having a wonderful classic of music with snow..
ReplyDeleteI am very happy for your nice day!
i grew up on some of that classic country music. :)
ReplyDeletegood luck with the weather!
I saw Willie last year at a benefit concert for the fire victims in Texas...and he is a good argument for using marijiuana (don't know how to spell it) because he knew every word to every song....he was great. He got a standing ovation.
ReplyDeleteI was raised on rock 'n roll and much of my tastes are harder edged music (as you know) though not all is that way on my I-pod. Our weather is just plain dreary...cool and boring as anything. I may be without pictures on my blog for the first time in a long...I totally don't like that...ah well.
ReplyDeleteHi Beth,
ReplyDeleteI am with you, I don't like it either. We are told to expect some tomorrow and Friday, not as much as yours though, well I don't think so.
It is cold.
Hugs Nita
I'm more a classic rock person and don't like country, but I grew up listening to it because my mom loves it. : )
ReplyDeleteOh- Your weather report is even worse than ours. We are supposed to get snow and cold again tomorrow-xo Diana
ReplyDeleteLooks like we are under the same storm watch as you. Be safe, Beth!
ReplyDeleteLove me some Willie Nelson!
Well Beth you are certainly seeing your share of snow.Willie Nelson has some great songs. B
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best, Beth, if that storm brings you snow. I'm sure you are prepared. Losing electricity is the one thing that concerns me during a snow storm. xo Nellie
ReplyDeleteYup it's heading our way as well. On the bright side it will only be, as of this moment 10 to 12 inches. Oh waht a relief! Truthully I am not a big Country music fan though I do like Willie Nelson.
ReplyDeleteI hope your storm fizzles out. Ours unfortunately will be fed by the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. On the bright side it will be less than half of last weeks blizzard though thats really of little comfort. Martha's Vineyard is calling. Just a few more months.
We are under the same storm warning here. I'm really not looking forward to more snow but we do need it for the moisture.
ReplyDeleteOh, we are huge Outlaw fans! In Bill's truck, we listen to Willie's Roadhouse on Sirius radio. They just don't make music like they used to. The Highwaymen and Outlaws did it right!
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm!
Four to Six.. I always hope for the lower ammounts too.. as for Waylon and WIllie.. I like Willie the best..don't listen to the radio anymore sad to say.. Hope your Friday ends up SNOWLESS.hehehe I can dream.. Stay warm and well Sis XOXO
ReplyDeleteHi Beth, though I'm not an ardent country and Western fan and don't know the people you hold dear apart form Willie N, well who doesn't know him, and him I like.
ReplyDeleteI do hope the snow gives you a light kiss rather than a full blown smacker. take care whatever.X
I agree about the country music! The modern style seems like more rock to me! Hope you miss the snow! It's very cold here and has rained all day! Thankfully, no ice!
ReplyDeleteI like old Willie too!
ReplyDeleteI remember hearing those guys when I was growing up. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you don't get much snow!
I don't know the name George Jones but I do like both Willie and Waylon..............now snow here but it has been pissing down rain this afternoon.....
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a good breakfast before the storm hit. Stay safe inside.
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