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And it's snowing today! Not alot, but just abit. I guess your John Deere will have to be put away until next spring at this point. I share your grief there, I wanted to do one last mow and trim myself for the play factor alone.
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Its's mid-70's here, t-shirt weather, and the azaleas are still blooming, Donna. I'm trying to decide if I can survive Mike's Mazeppa meet. I'm not like you crazy Canucks.........
-------------------- www.signcreations.net Sonny Franks Lilburn, GA 770-923-9933 Posts: 4115 | From: Lilburn, GA USA | Registered: Feb 1999
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so hot I had to lose the t-shirt today, & crank the AC... gott go install a sign, but I think I'll bs on the bb til the sun sets a little lower. I'm still prayin for snow too!
I am wishing for no snow at all this winter..it isn't gonna happen but one can only wish. I would even settle for no serious snow until we fly south. Now THAT is a realistic and sensible wish!!!!
-------------------- Dave Grundy retired in Chelem,Yucatan,Mexico/Hensall,Ontario,Canada 1-519-262-3651 Canada 011-52-1-999-102-2923 Mexico cell 1-226-785-8957 Canada/Mexico home
Here in Edmonton, it was 34 BELOW ZERO yesterday, a mere 20 BELOW ZERO today. The snow from last week and the weeks before that still lays on the ground right where it fell or drifted. The roads are ALMOST clear.
I gotta go out tomorrow and buy some snowtires for the trip home.
But I'm really HAPPY that you are happy donna!!
And I'm also [pretty sure the snow we get back home will be long gone by the time I make it theere in a couple of days.
I'll get at least one more ride on my John Deere before winter sets in for sure!
-dan
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