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711mhw

Feeling the Heat
Dec 7, 2010
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Western ME
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Sat. snowstorm. GOT SHOVEL?
 
Nah that drift will burn just fine!
 
It'll be gone by mid April :)
 
The last time Kentycky got half that much snow, the entire state shut down for a week! No kidding!
 
Cool photo 711. That end cross-stack looks like it is giving it all it's got to hold the end of the line.
 
wished I lived in a state that got REAL snow!

I did once. We lived in Up-state New York, Columbia county, for just over a yeat. Had 4" of smow on May Day! Yuck, that's just too late!<>
 
is that frosting vanilla flavored? I'm partial to the butter-creme frosting myself.
you DO know to stay away from the yellow frosting, right?:p

Now you're just being foolish Scotty . . . everyone knows that this is maple syrup flavored frosting. ;)
 
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that stack looks like a locomotive movin' on down the line...
 
If by "gone", you mean melted of it's own accord, I afraid that may be a bit optimistic. ;)

;lol

I'm always " a bit optimistic" . Mid April we have 15 hours of sun ;)

We'll be outside in "T" shirts then, regardless of the temperature.
But yea, some of the snow drifts & piles may be hanging around still then. :)
Each year is a bit different.
 
is that frosting vanilla flavored? I'm partial to the butter-creme frosting myself.
you DO know to stay away from the yellow frosting, right?:p

To loosely quote Frank Zappa "Don't go where those huskys go, and don't you eat that yellow snow"
 
If by "gone", you mean melted of it's own accord, I afraid that may be a bit optimistic. ;)

When's spring typically arrive in your neck of the woods, 711mhw? Around Memorial Day? ;lol

Near 40* today, and the next few they say! Ya never know!
 
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