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Post by Mary Ann on Jan 5, 2005 11:07:20 GMT -5
And it's supposed to do this all day! This is where we get those immense drifts. We often get one in our driveway that's about three to four feet high, and about fifty feet across. And they're saying this is "heart attack snow," the wet, heavy, make-you-sweat-in-your-snowsuit kind to move. My truck and trailer are going to be buried. I guess this is the snow I was wishing for when the footing was so horrid. (Yes, I'm trying very hard to find the bright side. )
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Post by paintaloosa on Jan 5, 2005 11:28:20 GMT -5
You poor thing!!! I will be thinking warm thoughts for you all day. And funnily enough, here where I live, there is a big panic about the fact that it MIGHT snow a few centimetres on Thursday/Friday. But if I had to choose between snow and rain, I would choose snow. We don't get enough of it here on the Wet Coast. K
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Post by qhaddict on Jan 5, 2005 11:37:25 GMT -5
We're supposed to have 77 for a high today, then it's dropping to 38 tonight after ya'lls cold weather front comes through. How dare you send that down here! My poor mare won't know what to think with the temperature change! Oh well; it'll be 73 again by Sunday ;D Would you like to come stay with me for a while?
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Post by Sarah on Jan 5, 2005 12:09:35 GMT -5
Glad it's you and not me Of course at this point I would rather it snow than continue to rain and make yet more mud for me to slip and slop through to feed horses. At one time I swear there were white horses out here....now they are all shades of brown I give up...spring has to come sometime. Have fun in your snow...and keep it there with you.
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Post by Chrisnstar on Jan 5, 2005 13:43:59 GMT -5
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