Snow showers last night

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Snowy Rivers

Minister of Fire
Feb 7, 2010
1,810
NW Oregon
2 am and it was Snowing here at the ranch.
Did not stick but was big old fluffy flakes for a bit.

Still running the stoves and the last several nights have been all nighters.

Warm enough during the day to leave them off from 10 am till about 7 in the eavening.

Strangest spring weather I have seen.

I can't ever remember seeing Snow here in May.

Hope it warms up soon, I have burned through almost all of the last ton of Nut Shells I got back in lat February.

Oh well, such is life.

I do hope I am not writing this sort of stuff in June.

Snowy
 
Snowy Rivers said:
2 am and it was Snowing here at the ranch.
Did not stick but was big old fluffy flakes for a bit.

Still running the stoves and the last several nights have been all nighters.

Warm enough during the day to leave them off from 10 am till about 7 in the eavening.

Strangest spring weather I have seen.

I can't ever remember seeing Snow here in May.

Hope it warms up soon, I have burned through almost all of the last ton of Nut Shells I got back in lat February.

Oh well, such is life.

I do hope I am not writing this sort of stuff in June.

Snowy

Global warming NOT! The poles are slowly shifting and axis of Earth. I think it is a low shift of seasons on the calendar. We had 1 - 2 ft here in North NH last Thrus.
 
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