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DId a little digging today

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Unfortunately, it was the kind that required a snow shovel. After a cloudy with a chance of showers forecast yesterday, we got pummeled with 15" of snow here today in just 7 hours. Very unusual to get that much around here, and especially this early. So much for my detecting plans this week. Always pick the worse times to be off. At least my new storage shed passed the snow load test. HH to those lucky ones that can get out.
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Thats about what I got here in Gloucester. It sure puts a damper on relic hunting but it sure is nice to have snow with all the family over.
Take Care
Joe Reb
 
Hey Guys, The farther north in Gloucester you go the snow tapers off to nothing. Just have to deal with the cold and frozen ground. HH
 
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