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It snowed in Central Jersey practically all day, wet snow with no accumulation. The Poconos in PA got up to a foot of snow in some places. Hope it's a sign of a good winter to come (I snowboard so I love the white stuff)
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Gonna make you groove...
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We had snow the other day for a few hours, but it never amounted to anything. Ground is still too warm.
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CERTIFIED THREAD KILLER!!
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Scott,
technically we haven't had a real snow yet in the front range. It was sprinkled and then froze while it was doing that so there was some dust, but it never stuck on the ground... I have to say, its almost November and no snow yet in CO... weird... ![]() |
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I think I'm normal...
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We've had some light flurries the past couple days here in SW VA....I love winter. We need more of it.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Last year it never froze at all. Add to that the freeze is a month+ late and strange things are definately happening. It's hard to see how things are changing when I'm inside all the time. Up till just 2-3 years ago I had a farm, grew fruit treees, and raised lots of animals. You just know "when it's time" for things to happen because you learn over the years. Allows you to schedule your winter work. (Now I live in town and just have a garden and flowerbeds.) In the last few years on the "farm" I was cleaning mud in chicken coops in January and February. That wasn't right. It screwed up my work schedule, too. I was planting weeks earlier and last frost came earlier and earlier. I like that part. ![]() The one thing that very much concerns me is that here, many, many plants rely on the seeds freezing in order for them to germinate the following year. We also rely on a nice hard nasty winter to killl bugs and animals to keep the populations in check. If we don't see a hard winter this year, there's gonna be so many turkeys and deer that I won't be able to drive across town without hitting one. Literally. It's really wrong. I don't know what it means, but things here in my little corner of the world have changed dramatically in the last 10 years. I'd be concerned if it weren't for all the smart people telling me it's all bullshit. ![]() Last edited by shilala; 10-29-2008 at 01:14 PM. |
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