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Old 12-20-2009, 09:14 AM #1
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Hey Bob...take it easy with the snow removal....do it in small amounts throughout the day! Don't overdo either!
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Looks like Philly took the prize! Baltimore was up there too.
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I'm here on Long Island like Echoes. In my area we got 20" of snow...the landlord had to dig me out before I could dig out the car. My arms are crying now. They are still talking about blowing and drifting snow. Dry and sunny here for the next 4 days though, which is nice...won't be warm enough to melt the snow, but it will go away much quicker than it does in Michigan.
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We've got a MEASLY 2 inches or so

I just went shopping for some faux fur lined crocs *only thing my poor feet can bear in this weather *
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Fur lined Crocs....oh my what will they think of next?
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Fur lined Crocs....oh my what will they think of next?

IDK, it's a bit crazy, eh?

I can not for one second wear shoes or boots, they just throw my feet into a huge flair!

I wish there was something else so I didn't walk around looking so goofy lol
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Eh, who cares how one looks. You may start a trend. My feet used to hurt a lot, felt like walking on ground glass....now they only ache and are mostly cold and dead...except for that darn bone pain.

Have you tried MrsD.'s trick of epsom salt soaks?
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Of course it never snows where I am at in the San Francisco Bay Area, but we have had some very frosty nights that have wracked havoc on some of my outdoor plants. Right now as I am typing this, we are building up to a fairly good rain storm and you can feel it in the air. Of course the pressure is kicking up my arthritis and neuropathy too...
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Oh those huge low pressure systems are the worst. I ache for days as they approach and the day when the 'eye' is near....ugh.

I need to live in the desert....except most of my large brood is here, in the midwest and I can't afford a second home for the winter. Besides, I don't want to leave my docs.

Ho, ho, ho, snow storms and tornadoes....love the midwest.

Then again, CA has earthquakes...terrifying.
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wound up with 25" here.......at least it was dry snow and not wet heavy snow.
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