Houston experts share best ways to protect your home, car, pets, and plants from the upcoming freeze
Houston experts on protecting home, pets, and plants from the freeze Houston has seen snow again.
Photo by Tyler Horne As local temperatures plummet to lows not seen in decades, Houstonians are scrambling to prepare for a potential snow, ice, and a serious freeze. (Monday, February 15 is expected to see a low of below 10 degrees, to say nothing of the wind chill effect.) Conventional wisdom suggests preparing for the four Ps: people, pets, pipes, plants. But Houston is a car town, and thus getting the ride ready for the plunging temps is also crucial.
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Looks like everybody and their mum’s mum is packing some royal lineage around here.
According to Bryce, growing up he thought he was destined for greatness: “My dad was going on about how I had the same cheek bones as my great, great, great grandfather. Allegedly this guy was the Lord Chancellor of Ireland and I didn’t know what that meant but I thought I was in line for some kind of throne,” reveals Bryce (displaying a fundamental misunderstanding of succession and Irish history).
“I thought I was off to Ireland to wear jewels, and remember telling my friends I was now ‘in charge’ of them. I had a peanut brain. It was still smooth at that point.”