Is It Spring?
- stovepipemike
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I think someone absconded with it to get them thru a very terrifically cold night. Mike
- freetown fred
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Spring my ass-- 6 new inches of snow last night. 12* here on the hill & STILL snowin-- Bring that burning coal back before grumpy gets more upset!!!! BUT, be careful---it's HOT!!
- davidmcbeth3
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I got 9" .. but its warming up today ... 45F in sun, 27F in shadefreetown fred wrote:Spring my ass-- 6 new inches of snow last night. 12* here on the hill & STILL snowin-- Bring that burning coal back before grumpy gets more upset!!!! BUT, be careful---it's HOT!!
- davidmcbeth3
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http://www.randomrocker.co.uk/new/imgursingle.php ... 5y2&type=0
Not real funny but maybe this is the best I got
Not real funny but maybe this is the best I got
Good one.. I'm not upset Fred, but it was keeping me warm...you know, just looking at it..davidmcbeth3 wrote:http://www.randomrocker.co.uk/new/imgursingle.php ... 5y2&type=0
Not real funny but maybe this is the best I got
- Rob R.
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I am not sure why the picture changed...but I sure hope spring is close.
For the entire month of February, the average temperature at my house was 5 degrees. Frost is 3 feet deep.
For the entire month of February, the average temperature at my house was 5 degrees. Frost is 3 feet deep.
- SMITTY
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I haven't seen that coal burning pic above in years. It's been Richard's pic of the river with the tiger lillies to the right for quite a while now ... But I've also been known to miss things right in front of my face, soooo ......
- SWPaDon
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Probably, but that's a subject for the psychology forum.grumpy wrote:Ok, One page its flowers, next page hot coal, whats going on , am I losing my mind..