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Old 03-11-2008, 01:59 PM #1
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Default Got Snow?

We got it here, lots of it. We're up above tree line at 9,100 feet, and we get between 300-400 inches a year. This winter is definitely a 400-incher!

It's piled so high, it's above my head in our front yard. We have just a tiny path to walk to the car, and since I can't walk in a straight line, DH has to hold on to me and pull me through!

I'm from Atlanta, and am just getting used to this---but I'm a snow bunny at heart, and I absolutely love it. Not sure now how much longer I can deal with it, though---a few years down the line, DH and I might retire to Cozumel or Puerto Vallarta!!!!


We're getting a blizzard every weekend, so I'm sure it's on its way back--but that's fine, because we need the water here in Colorado. Heard you guys back East were really getting hit. How's the weather where you are?
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