ruggr10
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blizzard?

In Maine, I don't think we look at 6.5" as a blizzard. Might be a dusting! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

garden5
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WEll, I though it was after 3/4 of my snow melted off and folks were walking around in t-shirts.

Sadly, it's snowing out right now so I guess I was wrong.

Ah well, at least we have our seed-starting to keep us occupied for the time-being.

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Duh_Vinci
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Oh this weather!

Yesterday - record high 77F for this area, today, 50mph winds, and possible snow on Mon night, go figure!

But that 77F was oh so nice!!!

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mansgirl
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jal_ut wrote:I know....... wishful thinking. Last night we had a blizzard. This morning we have 6.5 inches of fresh snow.
Yeah, we're getting that blizzard in Michigan now. My yard was clear of snow, I could see my garden, my landscaping, and how much bird seed had spilled over the windy winter months (yikes! I'm going to grow thistle and black oilers instead of flowers and hastahs!) Now.. no more. My landscaping and garden are buried under 8" of snow, and its starting to sleet! And I was so hopeful for an early spring.. :?



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