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Old 04-16-2007, 05:04 PM #1
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Default More snow!

I can't believe it, our Nikko is at the pool, many others doing gardening and taking walks...Here we are shoveling snow, trees down and a mess on the roads.

We have 9 inches and it is still snowing!!!!!


It was colder Easter Day then on Christmas and New Year's Days.

Winter coats, heavy sweater, boots, no sandles andshorts yet!
I would hope by the end of April to at least be in spring clothes...

Well, off for cocoa, another blanket and the recliner!

OH! On the good side, if it had been all snow instead of rain yesterday, we would have had 4 FEET!!!!!

Send some heat!
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