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Old 02-07-08, 12:10 PM
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I agree. A pic of the road comming home the other night.



What a mess to clean up


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Originally Posted by wayne pattee


We got over 30cm yesterday alone, giving us more then 62cm (2') for February alone, when often we have maybe 15-20cm on the ground.
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What do you mean? A little garlic and some hot sauce and ground hog is gooood eatin'! Ha, sorry, couldn't resist.

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Geez, that looks nice. I haven't seen a great deal of snow since I left Germany in '83. I've had to deal with temps in the 70's since February began. Maybe I ought to move to Alaska.
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Geez, that looks nice.
The weather people said this was 10 inches.
I like snow but this is our third one over 8 inches this year.
After I dug myself out I dug out 2 of my elderly neighbors then I went over to the local MUP and went cross country skiing.
Cant bike in this till the plows get done.
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It has been unseasonably warm here in Florida lately: Low 70's in the early morning (when I ride), and pushing 80 in the afternoon. I think we blame it on Mrs. Nina.
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