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Holey Moley - 01.30.2010, 10:15 AM

Holey Moley, Woke up this morning and went out to walk the dog and found that we had got about 6" of snow and about 1/2" of ice on top of that
Made walking a little interesting. My dog having four paw drive got much better traction than I and she seemed to very happy with it all so she wound up pulling me across the ice like a sled dog (zoom zoom) That was fun till I broke trough the ice and busted my arce with my wife watching out the window
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01.30.2010, 12:53 PM

Yikes. You call that bad? hehe Try drudging through 3 feet of snow we have up here now.


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01.30.2010, 12:59 PM

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Yikes. You call that bad? hehe Try drudging through 3 feet of snow we have up here now.
Well I suppose for us Southern boys it is
   
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01.30.2010, 01:34 PM

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Well I suppose for us Southern boys it is
It's a much different snow and environment than what you see up in Sask. The closer you get to large bodies of water, the heavier and wetter the snow is, and the icier it gets. Then you add more hills to the terrain, and it gets nasty - and makes for good videos!!!
I thought much the same thing after I moved from Montana to Seattle. It was an eye opener for me when I first thought everone else was a moron for not being able to get around in it...


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01.30.2010, 02:07 PM

My dog having four paw drive got much better traction .



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01.30.2010, 07:39 PM

here in vegas, we are up to a total of 0 snow this year. last year, we had a whopping 1/2 inch


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01.30.2010, 11:22 PM

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here in vegas, we are up to a total of 0 snow this year. last year, we had a whopping 1/2 inch
That would be nice but how hot does it get there in the summer
   
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01.31.2010, 08:59 PM

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That would be nice but how hot does it get there in the summer

i bet hot enough to cook your lunch on the hood of the car....


we had a litte ice and snow the other day but it only stayed in the trees not even an inch on the ground....
   
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