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It's beginning to look at lot like winter

RonNH

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Here's a mill down the road from my house taken last year. It looks exactly like this today, 8" of the white stuff and thank God the snowblower started. The wind is howling, the temps are dropping, I'd even go for a week in Florida with the Mother-in-law right now and I can't believe I said that.

Looks like detecting's on hold for a while, maybe this will melt and if it doesn't, it will insulate the ground so we can get out sooner in the spring. That's only what...4 months away. Time to put the coins into flips and tumble those buttons and do some research. There's a couple of town histories that I haven't read. Now that I have my weekends freed up....this isn't so bad, we'll survive, right Elton?? Ron
 
Yes we will Ron. But you better rethink that Mother-in Law statement you made.
Whew man..That might make it rain in Florida the whole time you were there. LOL
PS: Looks like that stuff hit you a couple days after we got nailed.
 
can you please send some of that snow to the uk. all we get here is wind and rain. i love the snow, but we just dont get it. it also make driving the artic (semi) fun :laugh:
 
The way the mail moves, I'm afraid it would melt before it gets there and I'm sure you have plenty of water. Ron
 
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