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I Don't Know Which I Enjoyed More:shrug:....The Hunt Or The Snow Picnic:devil:

John-Edmonton

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It got up to around the freezing mark, a real treat for this time of year. The snow is over a foot deep in the fields, but only averaging about 6" on the snow hills where all the kids and some adults are going down on their cardboard sheets, sleighs, toboggans etc. To save time, I brought along my lunch, which tasted so very good in the fresh air. I did get some coins, but the food was the treat today! :bouncy:

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Nice digs John. And thanks for reminding me that sledding hills are another option for the long winters that we endure ..
 
Be careful with that cheese John, it looks a little moldy.......:biggrin: You sure are a hardy hunter, I hibernate below 45 degrees F.
 
Snow?? What is Snow?? Oh Yes I remember that stuff. Its White isn't it?? We get a dusting once or maybe twice a year. John My Wife's Nephew lives up there so I hear all about your sub zero temps and 10 foot of snow.
 
I admire your dedication and hardiness.
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Nice lunch, I like the the dog licence. Still waiting for snow in my area of Michigan, it was 53 degrees today and I got hot metal detecting.
 
Hey John,

Nice finds.

Looks like the 'lunch of champions'.

No snow sticking to the ground here in S.E Michigan yet, maybe another mild winter for us?
 
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