Posted on 12/09/2009 9:20:26 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
Near Traverse City.
Let's put some Prayers Up for those Linemen out there restoring power! It's a cold dangerous job this time of year...
I’m near CVX.
I know from Atwood, south to TVC, you guys can get 5 times the snow that we get.
In Michigan vernacular that makes us “Trolls”, since we live “Under The Bridge”.
Not like a Freeper-kind of Troll.
I am surprised you didn't get the snow, do you think Boyne and Nubs Knob got any?
Usually, Boyne and Nubs get all the snow we don’t get.
I’m sure the resorts are happy with this weather.
Freezing rain?
Hmmmm..
My flowers are blooming and its bright and sunny, with a mild north westerly Pacific breeze....Temps showing about 67 degrees on my porch.
Big snowfall here in central Vermont. The guy who plows our back drive for us just came through a few minutes ago. And my wife and I are shoveling out the front drive.
Looks as if the white snow cover will be here to stay until next March or April. The dogs are loving it.
Amen to that! Prayers up for linemen, cable guys, snowplow drivers, cops & especially firemen should they have to fight a fire in this mess...which they undoubtedly will have to do when some bonehead is careless. ;)
We’re doing the same. Our plow guy just finished up, so we’ll do the trim work and dig out the trucks. My car is special...she gets the pole barn/garage. :)
The Yellow Lab is really loving this snow. The low-to-the-ground-stubby-with-no-traction Basset Hound? Not so much, LOL!
Twelve inches and still snowing in New Hampshire — AWESOME skiing! Must be global warming.
God’s wrath.
Here in the colorado Rockies it is 6F and wind gusts to 60mph creating ground blizzard conditions.
Our bassett loves it. He has big feet like snowshoes, and he bounds through the snow with flying leaps. He put his back out last September, but seems to be completely recovered now.
Toward the end of winter, all the dogs love to climb up on top of the snow banks that have formed from snow sliding off the metal roofs. They can keep watch better up there, and guard the perimeter when they’re not actually out patrolling.
Rufus likes playing “King of the Mountain,” too. Makes him feel tall, LOL!
We have about 2 feet of snow up in some of the local mountains, an hour or two drive from the coastal plain of Southern California where temps are about 64 degrees, with bright sun, and a gentle pacific breeze.
Pretty amazing looking at the snow covered mountains from our flower gardens, where several of our orange trees are just loaded.
We got about a foot south of you in Northern Stratford County, the bad part my Snow Blower went into termanal failure mode, had to spring for a new one.
A pretty lame excuse for a blizzard - so far just a couple of flurries.
18” to 20” here in Marquette County area.
Great fun in the Jeep !!
Bring it to Pennsylvania!
Sounds like life is good.
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