How do you know its been a bad winter?
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You know it's a bad winter when 25 degrees seems pleasant to   you and freezing temperature (32 degrees) seems a heat wave.
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You know its a bad winter when opening your mouth to breathe,   your tongue freezes.
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You knows its a bad winter when your nose and eyes run more   than the winner of the NY marathon and people look at you piteously for the   constant tears streaming down your face.
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You know its a bad winter when your puffer   (non-down) coat becomes your most treasured,   earthly possession.
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You know its a bad winter when the ice-covered running   path around the Central Park Reservoir is completely devoid   of runners.
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You know its a bad winter when your Sporto snow boots (which   you thought you'd rarely need) have become your main fashion statement for   the past two months. 
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And you know its a bad winter when you see the mallards at   Harlem Meer digging through inches of snow to the grass below because the   lake has entirely iced over -- choking off their main food supplies   (aquatic plants).
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And finally, you know its a really, really bad   winter when even the hundreds of Canada geese and ducks who normally   winter at the open water Jackie Onassis Reservoir in Central Park have been   forced to take flight as their winter retreat has instead transformed into   an icy glacier resembling something from the North Pole.
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Yes, it has been that kind of winter in New York   City.
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A winter that has so far seen more than 40 inches of snow when   the normal amount for the entire winter is 25 inches.
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A winter that has us all scratching our heads and   wondering when was the last time we actually remember   seeing grass -- or any color in NY?
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New York City has seemingly become a vintage black and   white movie, the dark silhouettes of buildings, trees, people and   animals contrasted against the constant white of the snow.
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But, still I wonder where all the geese and many of the ducks   actually went to seek color and cover this winter?
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Judging from the photo contained in the article   below, perhaps some place with lots of tall plants and weeds to wait   out the storms and starkness of a black and white winter along most of the US.   
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Its nice to see color again -- if only in a photo.   
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But, still some of the resilient, stubborn birds of NYC   remain, their dark forms now surrounded by a constant blanket   of white.  -- PCA
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