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  • P Paul Watson

    Can we expect any photos? :) Snow is just such a weird concept for me. At least in and around your normal living area. I have to drive two hours and then hike another 5 before I can get to snow, and that was a freakish winter, normally much further away. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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    Steve McLenithan
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    One sec. Gotta FTP 'em

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      One sec. Gotta FTP 'em

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      Steve McLenithan
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      Snow 1[^] Snow 2[^]

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      Cluelessnes:
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        Snow 1[^] Snow 2[^]

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        Cluelessnes:
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        Paul Watson
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        Awesome, thank you Steve. Crikey, there are icicles hanging from your Ford! I'm dreaming, of a white Christmas :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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        • S Steve McLenithan

          Snow 1[^] Snow 2[^]

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          l a u r e n
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          holy sh*t!! reminds me of last winter in nyc brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr never again *relaxes in san fran* much better :)


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          • P Paul Watson

            Can we expect any photos? :) Snow is just such a weird concept for me. At least in and around your normal living area. I have to drive two hours and then hike another 5 before I can get to snow, and that was a freakish winter, normally much further away. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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            Roger Wright
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            Poor Paul - you really haven't lived yet!:-D How fondly I remember waking at 3AM to shovel the driveway and remove 3' of fresh snow from my truck, just so that I could be on my way to the airport at 5AM to catch a plane for someplace even colder. And the joy I felt, standing in the shower at 4:30 AM and listening to the sound of the snowplow rumbling past my house, burying my freshly cleared drive under 6 feet of ice is indescribable. I miss it so...:sigh: "Your village called -
            They're missing their idiot."

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            • S Steve McLenithan

              Snow 1[^] Snow 2[^]

              // Steve McLenithan

              Cluelessnes:
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              Megan Forbes
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              Under all that snow it looks like a lovely place to live :)


              Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
              Meg's World - Blog Photography - The product of my passion

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              • P Paul Watson

                Can we expect any photos? :) Snow is just such a weird concept for me. At least in and around your normal living area. I have to drive two hours and then hike another 5 before I can get to snow, and that was a freakish winter, normally much further away. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                James T Johnson
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                Paul Watson wrote: Can we expect any photos? Here's a few more taken about 90 miles from Steve's area at two different times today ;) http://www.takklesoft.com/dotnet/index.php[^] James "When you get frunk whats really fuinny is that you dont really realize you are cdtrunk till you are too drunk and by thewn you are too drunk to give a damn about being drubnk :-0" A drunk Nish over Sonork

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                  Paul Watson wrote: Can we expect any photos? Here's a few more taken about 90 miles from Steve's area at two different times today ;) http://www.takklesoft.com/dotnet/index.php[^] James "When you get frunk whats really fuinny is that you dont really realize you are cdtrunk till you are too drunk and by thewn you are too drunk to give a damn about being drubnk :-0" A drunk Nish over Sonork

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                  Paul Watson
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                  hehe thanks I was just looking at those shots on your site (your RSS feed is in my FeedDemon :) ). Hard to believe for a sunny Saffa like me that so much snow feel in such a short time. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                  • S Steve McLenithan

                    It has been snowing hard here for the last 5 hours. Must have at least 4 to 5 inches by now. What a fun drive home:(

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                    Daniel M Edwards
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                    I know snow must suck if you live in it but living in Florida that looks like fun. A bad winter in Florida means you have to wear long sleeve shirt TWICE instead of just once.

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                    • J James T Johnson

                      Paul Watson wrote: Can we expect any photos? Here's a few more taken about 90 miles from Steve's area at two different times today ;) http://www.takklesoft.com/dotnet/index.php[^] James "When you get frunk whats really fuinny is that you dont really realize you are cdtrunk till you are too drunk and by thewn you are too drunk to give a damn about being drubnk :-0" A drunk Nish over Sonork

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                      Steve McLenithan
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                      Nice. I like the comparable shots;)

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                      • D Daniel M Edwards

                        I know snow must suck if you live in it but living in Florida that looks like fun. A bad winter in Florida means you have to wear long sleeve shirt TWICE instead of just once.

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                        Steve McLenithan
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                        :mumblesUnintelligibly:

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          Awesome, thank you Steve. Crikey, there are icicles hanging from your Ford! I'm dreaming, of a white Christmas :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                          Steve McLenithan
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                          A pleasure:)

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                          • M Megan Forbes

                            Under all that snow it looks like a lovely place to live :)


                            Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
                            Meg's World - Blog Photography - The product of my passion

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                            Steve McLenithan
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                            Sure is.

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                            • R Roger Wright

                              Poor Paul - you really haven't lived yet!:-D How fondly I remember waking at 3AM to shovel the driveway and remove 3' of fresh snow from my truck, just so that I could be on my way to the airport at 5AM to catch a plane for someplace even colder. And the joy I felt, standing in the shower at 4:30 AM and listening to the sound of the snowplow rumbling past my house, burying my freshly cleared drive under 6 feet of ice is indescribable. I miss it so...:sigh: "Your village called -
                              They're missing their idiot."

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                              Michael A Barnhart
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                              Roger Wright wrote: Poor Paul - you really haven't lived yet! My friend that moved to Northern Idaho had their first snow over the weekend. (He said 6in and his wife said 18in? no comment) They have a 300ft gravel drive they put into the property. Now they have 10+ acres of wooded land and purchased a 12hp brush machine with a snowblower attachment. So he goes out and starts it up. It starts picking up all of the new gravel with the snow and blowing it into the woods. :doh: He was not to happy having to shovel the drive by hand. On a better note: My daughter had snow at her school. It has been a long time since she saw any. She said the whole floor was going crazy. Now this is south east Texas! So many had never seen it before. Since it had been 27C the day before so nothing stuck. :( :) "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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                                Roger Wright wrote: Poor Paul - you really haven't lived yet! My friend that moved to Northern Idaho had their first snow over the weekend. (He said 6in and his wife said 18in? no comment) They have a 300ft gravel drive they put into the property. Now they have 10+ acres of wooded land and purchased a 12hp brush machine with a snowblower attachment. So he goes out and starts it up. It starts picking up all of the new gravel with the snow and blowing it into the woods. :doh: He was not to happy having to shovel the drive by hand. On a better note: My daughter had snow at her school. It has been a long time since she saw any. She said the whole floor was going crazy. Now this is south east Texas! So many had never seen it before. Since it had been 27C the day before so nothing stuck. :( :) "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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                                Michael A. Barnhart wrote: He was not to happy having to shovel the drive by hand Tell him to try tequila. I found that I could effortlessly shovel about 500' per quart - sometimes I volunteered to do other driveways just to make up the 500'. Don't those machines have a depth setting? I would think he could set it to cut the thickness to around 1", then use dark-colored gravel to do the rest in daylight. It's a lot safer than salt, and probably cheaper. "Your village called -
                                They're missing their idiot."

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                                  Michael A. Barnhart wrote: He was not to happy having to shovel the drive by hand Tell him to try tequila. I found that I could effortlessly shovel about 500' per quart - sometimes I volunteered to do other driveways just to make up the 500'. Don't those machines have a depth setting? I would think he could set it to cut the thickness to around 1", then use dark-colored gravel to do the rest in daylight. It's a lot safer than salt, and probably cheaper. "Your village called -
                                  They're missing their idiot."

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                                  Roger Wright wrote: I found that I could effortlessly shovel about 500' per quart I will assume that was your younger days. :-D "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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                                    Roger Wright wrote: I found that I could effortlessly shovel about 500' per quart I will assume that was your younger days. :-D "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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                                    Roger Wright
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                                    Of course! I was still in training then - my capacity has increased considerably since that time.:-D "Your village called -
                                    They're missing their idiot."

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