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first finds and the umax dint get hear yet

Have you taken up dowsing with your hands Gunnar?

Detectors will hold no fascination.

Under a wintering sky, when is spring coming? It takes so long. Harumph.

Trying to be cheerful,

David at Edmonton
 
dave get your but out to a ski hill or some winter playground you will find plenty iven in the snow take note of whear the snow is dumped think how many parking lots get things lost in them and then the snow gets cleared along whith the rings and coins find a snow sliding hill just some tips gunnar
 
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SNOW!!! We don got no snow. We don ned no stinken snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
if you need any ice or snow let me know and I'll be glad to see about getting you some!
Pap
 
really please, keep all snow and cold weather. Dont need it in the South. True no ski slopes or sled hills around here.
Merry Christmas,
John
 
Gunnar you're right on the money.

I've been told. Nothing like a swift kick in pants with a frozen boot. lol

Ski hills, we got ski hills, we got lots of sti... oops, popularly patronized

ski hills and other snow banks.., uh, outdoor venues.

Cheers,

David at Edmonton
 
Here at Edmonton we're out of the deep freeze for now.

Temps. have risen to minus 9C, no wind. Quite pleasant really.

David
 
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