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This Might Be My Last Day Metal Detecting :sadwalk:

John-Edmonton

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Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy this evening. Light snow beginning overnight. Low minus 3.

[size=large]Saturday[/size]

Periods of snow. Amount 2 to 4 cm. High zero.

[size=large]Saturday night[/size]

Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries in the evening. Snow beginning near midnight. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Wind becoming east 20 km/h before morning. Low minus 8.

[size=large]Sunday[/size]

Periods of snow. High minus 8.

Below are my finds from today.....
 
Time to move south OR

get the snow shoes out and tune them up
wax the skis
and don't forget to plug the car's heater in.
make a batch of jerky
stock the fridge
take the batteries out of the detectors
and pray for a short winter.

Looks like you are sending some of the cold southward via the Polar Vortex...THANKS...not!

PS
Nice score on the Panda.
 
Winter comes to all of us in one form or another, no matter what the climate is like. With all your hobbies and talents, you will be ready to go when the spring comes. Detecting some of the sled areas and hills will keep you focused and sharp for the spring. GL & HH.
 
:rofl: That is a mighty "rotund" fellow, and one would be remiss not to detect the sand in the background, looks like a goodie trap to me:bouncy:
 
i'd make a batch of jerky, charge the batteries and then move south.
 
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