A lovely NH morning :)
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15 inches here
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Dont let the lack of snow on the driveway fool ya.. I had already shoveled 3 times during the night. We have 3 foot drifts in the back yard..our dog is bummin'
What I wouldn't give for a garage right now
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Dont let the lack of snow on the driveway fool ya.. I had already shoveled 3 times during the night. We have 3 foot drifts in the back yard..our dog is bummin'
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What I wouldn't give for a garage right now
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Yeah that's what my 944 looked like this morning. Closer to Boston, there was less snow but it was this thick, heavy stuff that froze onto the car and was a b!tch to get off. A garage is nice, but not if it has a 928 in it all winter.
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I can top that,this morning in Orlando I woke up to 5 feet of SUN!!!!!!!! I actually had to put on some heavy shorts!!Sorry I couldn't resist being a former Northerner,I remember plenty of 24 to 36 inch snow storms plus -30 wind chill!!!!!!!!! Drive careful. <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
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I've been to the northeast on two occasions, in different seasons. First to Vermont and Maine in August. I thought it was great, while the temperature down here was in the 90s, with humidity to match, up there it was 70s, and into the 40s at night. Very pleasant. But we couldn't figure out why there were great long rods attached to the tops of the fire hydrants, with little diamonds and stars on top. Baffling. My second trip was to Maine, Vermont, and Mass.,,in January. Colder'n a witches tit, day and night. The snow had been plowed up on the curbs, where it would apparently just stay until like,,June, and the reason for the hydrant poles was all too plain. <img src="graemlins/xyxwave.gif" border="0" alt="[bigbye]" />
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Awww. That pic is nothing. When I looked out my window this morning, at the cars, there were black spots, about 3 inches above the top of the snow. Took a bit to realize they were the side veiw mirrors (in Woodstock Vt)
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I feel your pain!!!
Eighteen inches of snow less than 18 miles from my house (the top of Mount Lemmon).....But, if it makes you feel better, the temp at my place this AM at 7 was 32 degrees!!!!!
Of course it was 58 by 1 PM
Hey..I paid my dues living in Roachester NY for most of my life......
Cheers!!
Bob S.
Eighteen inches of snow less than 18 miles from my house (the top of Mount Lemmon).....But, if it makes you feel better, the temp at my place this AM at 7 was 32 degrees!!!!!
Of course it was 58 by 1 PM
Hey..I paid my dues living in Roachester NY for most of my life......
Cheers!!
Bob S.