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Old 11-30-2006, 02:24 PM #1
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Default Texas Snow

This is what Curious and I get to play in today!

My front yard.



My backyard.



Down the street.

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Old 11-30-2006, 02:42 PM #2
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Well, if it was in my street, I'd be running around in it like a banshee yelling "SNOW! SNOW! SNOW!"
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LOLOLOL, I had to run down the street in zebra print pajamas and sock feet chasing the dang dog. yelling snow! Snow! Snow! would add insult to injury. It's still coming down but just lightly.
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Default jeepers...snow in texas!!

these are all in my front yard.

grandmonkey with santa on the roof


grandmonkey trying to make a snowball


gandmonkey and santa waving
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LOL, Julie.

So, Julie and Curious, how often in history would it have snowed like that where you are? This isn't a regular thing I would guess. I was just thinking about what I really would do if it snowed here... after I yelled the excited "SNOW!" stuff, I'd probably start yelling "HELP!" 'cause it just shouldn't happen.

Great pics. ladies. I love them.
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Here's our snow from tuesday

our 60/70 yr old Oregon Douglas firs
and a snow covered shrub
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jo...it makes me feel like christmas!! i love seeing trees like that.
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How beautiful, Jo.
Only time and first time I saw snow in my entire life was in winter of 1998/99 in Washington State and B.C. and there was a little in Northern Calif. too. I must get out my photos later and look at them again.

Oh it was a glorious thing.
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Curious are you getting the huge flakes now???

It's so beautiful now.
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I have prettier ones from 04 and we had ice soon after the snow too!
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