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This Stinks!
Topic Started: Feb 28 2009, 06:42 AM (228 Views)
Skip

Well I'm up looking at the weather heads and looks like my Ol buddy Allen is getting geared up for some snow again. Why dose this stink you may ask? Allen lives close to the coast. Me, I live in the mountains! Yes, in my back yard there is an elevation change of 1100 ft! I moved here to get the snow at times, yes I moved south so I didn't have to deal with it.

Oh, it never fails! :BooHoo Allen post pics if you get it tomorrow!
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ACecil
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Vince,

I'm not sure, how much we'll get. If we get a big snow, I'll definitely get some pics. Plus, I'll have to get the 100 out in it again. :IH Hand
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Jim H.
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Heck Skip , Them aint mountains .---I got bigger gopher mounds in my yard !!---LOL
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Skip

OK so now they say 2 to 8 inches will see!

Jim dont forget I used to live in your back yard! Cant wait to meet you @ ft allen and we will swap stories!
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Vince,

They're saying in my area, that we may get 2 to 4 inches. Of course, a lot depends on the track of the storm. I hope, we get 4" or more. :thumbsup
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your guys's areas are calling for snow, but over the past week, we got 5-8 inches of nice powdery white fluff! I have no blade and no snowthrower though, but my back and arms got a workout! :BigGrin :BigGrin
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Merk
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Merk

Hey Guys
:wwp :wwp
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ACecil
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Well, it looks like we'll probably get an inch or two. :Thumbsdown
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Skip

Allen I got my tractor ready for plow day this weekend.
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Looks great Vince! I like the sticker...LOL.

How much snow are you getting? It may start here, in the next hour or so.
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Skip

Allen ended up with about 1 1/2 inches of slush not really snow. Mom got about 5 inches of snow in Clemson about 20 miles south of me. I ENEDED Up with just over 2 inches of rain so that will help out the well and fill it up a little more. Now they are saying that starting tomorow its going to start warming back up so here comes the garden time!!!!!!!!! Going to put out my taters and onions toward the end of the week.
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Well Vince, we only got a trace. Didn't even cover the ground. Talk about a disappointment. Oh well, I'm ready for the warm up coming later this week. :thumbsup
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