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Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's coming sooner rather than later. It's in the low 30's this morning here in Massachusetts.
Nice fall/winter scenes Rick!! We can have snow here anytime from late Oct till the beginning of April. I have seen it all here in these parts of the USA!!
BTW, loving the pics.
so sweet and romantic snow
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty. But I am happy to view it from afar. LOL
ReplyDeleteI agree with whkattk...
ReplyDeleteI haven't lived north of the Mason-Dixon line since 1990 and have no plans to ever again. It only took three winters right on the shore of Lake Michigan to abuse me of the notion that snow was beautiful, or that you need more than two seasons in a year... 😁
Of course, with Climate Change, it's hard to tell these days - last winter here in ATL we experienced sub-zero temperatures when you figured in the wind chill factor, so who knows? GA might become the new "North" climate-wise...
Love the dog gif. The winter scenes don't appeal to me at all. Personally, I hate winter and cold weather. I'm a tropical weather, shorts, t-shirt, and flip-flops kind of guy. Oh, and Speedos - lots of Speedos! PERGE!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Romantic snow my....a...s...
ReplyDeleteWe up here in Province of Québec we call it; white shit...
Sure it's nice but when we have a snow storm with over 12-24 inches on the ground, this is not «romantic snow». It's more «OUACH TO MY SOAR BACK» after hours of shoveling...
BUT here in Montreal we have over 10 000km of streets and 50 000 km of sidewalks to free from snow. Luckily our city has many snow scrappers and snow plowers to take care of.
Normaly it takes 5 days to get rid of all that snow.
We also are obliged to put 4 snow tires from December first to April first.
Mine will be put on nest November 22.
Ww did have yet two snow falls but as the grounc isn't frozen and we had also some rain nothing is left on the ground.
Sure in the north part of our province the snow remained.
Oh anonymous @ 8:30, I'm sporting wood from reading what you like. I do loves me a man in flip flops!!!
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