Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: half eye on December 10, 2016, 06:43:15 pm
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Just got done braggin to turtle how we been lucky this winter so far....sure enough gonna get us a 4 day blow.....heres one day worth, lastr night and this morning >:(
rich
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Strange but it looks exactly like a little south of Erie. :o :o :( We got about a foot and still snowing. Might not see the grass again until April. :( Bob
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We ain't got much snow but it got to -39c with the wind chill going to work the other morning Se Alberta
Rich your a good man for plowing a hole for your pup
Thanks Leroy
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Just wait until Rich starts posting WINTER pics!
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Rich like I told you on the phone the other day you can keep that white stuff up there.
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Don't have to worry about mowing the yard or going to the beach.
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Shows a guy shouldn't comment on the weather..
Stoker, I used to give my dad a hard time about him shoveling snow for his Dachshund so I guess I come by it natural 8)
Rob, I'm sure that Lake Erie is gonna get your attention at least once this year sir.
rich
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Man Rich when that stuff falls it falls in bunches up there. You better get a path out to your mail box cleared so your pooch can have plenty of running room. By the looks of your little buddy there I don't see much of a way she could cut her own path. 😆
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Glad ya dont have to shovel it all by hand. I like an inch or two to track rabbits in but once it gets to 5 or six inches deep they just hole up.
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There are moments when suddenly Florida doesn't seem so bad...
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Well that was the first serious day.....here is what we got in the next 4 (30mph wind, single digit temps F, lake effect and and minus 20 F windchill) and it is expected to go another 3-4 more days. Steve everything up here is "holed-up" 8)
5ich
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"Where Winter comes nine months a year, there is no Spring or Fall..."
Yep, used to live in Traverse City, 9 months of Winter and 3 months of just bad sledding weather. ;)
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You know the wind is blowing hard. When the ice spikes are frozen at a 45degree angle off the roof
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OOF!