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5th March 08, 06:08 PM
#1
Well, we are having unseasonably warm weather here. It is up to 39f today!!
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5th March 08, 06:13 PM
#2
I did mention, didn't I that I know some people in this neck of the woods that have never even seen snow? I, at least was raised and lived in snow country; understand about shoveling walks, driveways, putting on chains, installing block and raidiator heaters and all the other stuff.
Heck I still have snow clothes that even fit!
Not that I'm likely to ever need them again......................
Grant - would you be interested in a good pair of snow shows?
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5th March 08, 06:21 PM
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6th March 08, 05:56 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
That's happened a least twice in my parents' lifetimes (they're in their sixties).
Calling all SOKS - we should keep Niagara Falls in mind for one of our winter gatherings. There's usually a decent freeze around St. Patrick's ...
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6th March 08, 06:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by Wompet
That's happened a least twice in my parents' lifetimes (they're in their sixties).
Calling all SOKS - we should keep Niagara Falls in mind for one of our winter gatherings. There's usually a decent freeze around St. Patrick's ...
I've a new 16oz kilt that has to be shown off, I'm in.
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8th March 08, 05:31 PM
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We got a foot of snow and no I didn't wear my kilt while snow blowing a 300 foot drive. But it was a nice seeing the snow one last time for this year. I hope.
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8th March 08, 07:13 PM
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Growing up in Nashville, winter was a nice 8 week break between 96% humid summers. Now I'm sick of it. I miss my late falls and early springs
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8th March 08, 08:15 PM
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Normal weather is ten months, with two months of poor sledding/skiing where I grew up.
This global warming has meant seven inches of rain in the last forty hours, instead of the normal eight feet of snow that I know how to deal with. Now if the power stays on, and I don't need the generator, my house probably will not float away in the flooding. Two one horse sump pumps running continuously in my basement in the state with the nation's highest electric rates. Last month the sump pumps electricity cost a Tewksbury and a Newsome! A snowblower will not move a few feet of water like it does many feet of snow . North Dakota kilted in February is quite nice. Beats this hot weather and water thing any day.
grumble grumble, grumble.
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5th March 08, 06:22 PM
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Here in the far north of Ore. is has been sunny and 60o. I sat out in the sun to work on my tan while I was working on a kilt.
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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5th March 08, 07:46 PM
#10

This is what it looked like in St. Louis yesterday we had a total of 10 inches with a period where had 4inches in under 2 hours.
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