OT: < SNOW!! > :TO

Well, I know it's not unusual for many of you, but we don't normally get this much snow in such a short period of time. We started getting a few flakes at 8:00am this morning, and these pictures were taken at 1:00pm. No end in sight. The kids have been out playing in it and their tracks are already gone. Projected accum 6" or more.

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Sporkman

I am jealous we are loosing all of our snow. It has been 38° give or take for more than a week and holding. I wish it would just get back to staying under freezing. Though it was good for the roof getting the 3' drift down to inches.

Corey

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Corey Scheich

Nobody believes in fences? How do you keep the dogs and kids out of your yard?

M.T.

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Malcolm_Tempt

Mark

Nice house. You folks still have yards.

They just built some $1000,000.00 homes right behind me, here in Costa Mesa CA. Your rear deck is bigger than the yards.

Regards

Mark

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Mark Mossberg

We have leash laws. And people have to control their pets also.

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Sporkman

Yeah, and the decks don't wash away either. ;-)

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Sporkman

Nice snow - too bad it's just a dusting. :-)

WT

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Wayne Tiffany

I suppose there's not much nude sunbathing going on in your hood.

Bummer!

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Malcolm_Tempt

We don't get much flooding where I live. Most of the bad stuff is in the foothills and along the coast around Malibu. Got some serious potential in the burn areas, but they seem to have made it through last nights drenching.

Mark

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Mark Mossberg

Wanna see a real "dusting"?

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Art Woodbury

We have 3 companies here (it's a legal thing) hence 3 e-mail addresses yet only 2 websites. Minneapolis. Check

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It was 3' in one spot and 12" or so on the rest of it.

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Corey Scheich

That house here in MN would cost atleast 500,000

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Corey Scheich

Well, yesterday it dumped over 3 feet of fluff and at 11:45pm last night the high winds knocked over a old tree on top of my cabin.. (no damage but what a shock!).

Here's a old photo of Mammoth in 1969, 25'(7.6m) in 2 weeks.

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The town was shut down for almost 2 weeks.

The old cabin (~1950) I live in survived that 1969 winter and it had over 20' on top of it.

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Sporkman

Wayne,

Don't be fooled! I think it's actually a few young pranksters on a rampage with a couple of those aerosol "snow-in-a-can" thingees left over from christmas . . .

I do respect that fact that our beloved north carolinian brother here would find snow interesting enough to photo, as if it were something unordinary (hehe) . . .

I think I will do the same with that elusive sunlight stuff if it ever returns . . .

I must say that Coreys 3 footer scares me a bit, but luckily if the roof has 3', then this is one of those rare cases when one can jump off the roof and not worry about geting hurt (3 foot on roof probably means 6 on the ground - it's windy up there) . . .

SMA

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Sean-Michael Adams

I'm just giddy over having a way to post pictures after all this time, and looking for a good excuse.

'Sporky'

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Sporkman

Ah yes. A definite sign of Global Warming. No wait, make that the Coming Ice Age. No wait, maybe it's the Great Pole Shift from Planet X. No no, it's definately Chem Trails. But then again...

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Mike J. Wilson

Show off! ;^)

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