Shot down in flames...again

MAXXIE

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Well, I've been waiting for the season to start or atleast be able to see it over the horizon & Bam! Shot down again. We had temp's in the upper 40's over the weekend, yesterday 47 & 2" of rain all day:) all of the snow is gone:D. Woke up this morning to 6" of new snow:eek::confused:, they were calling for all rain & I guess the weather people missed it again:facepalm: I was so hoping to unwrap the boat & start the deck job this week to get a nice jump on the season, guess not. Man I gotta move somewhere where it's summer all year round. I really envy you guy's that live in those states. OK, done whining now.
 

Cofe

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Re: Shot down in flames...again

Violin.gifI know what you mean, I used to live up north, moved south 5 years ago. Do I miss the snow? NO....but now I wonder about these earthquakes here. I hope you will be able to get to the water soon. Until then, you can pay the fiddler....
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Shot down in flames...again

Only 6" ahhhhhhh too bad .......... we had 48 degrees yesterday and lot's of flooding....... I am headed out to plow the 18" of new snow :eek: :mad:
 

MAXXIE

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Re: Shot down in flames...again

Oh ya, I know there's lots of people with more snow than I have, but just the fact that I got all pumped up to get the winter cover off & got this surprise this morning. I feel really bad for the people with the flooding problems, that must be impossible to deal with. The rivers around here are scheduled to crest right at flood stage, back in the '70's we had Agnus that destroyed Wilkes Barre & surrounding areas, never want to see that happen again. I was just being a wiener.
 

j_martin

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Re: Shot down in flames...again

Ain't it enough to make you step out on the back porch, look up reverently, and cry "Uncle."
 
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