Blizzard Feb. 6&7, 2010

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  1. redstar

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    Around my house, gardens etc.
     
  2. roders

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    :) What a beautiful sight with that clear blue sky Red........Supose your garden looks the same as everybody elses at the moment lol.
    Stay warm and good luck...:cool:
     
  3. Dave W

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    Not a weed in sight!
    Looks like you've escaped fairly lightly compared with some of the east coast.
     
  4. redstar

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    Fairly lightly ---Dave. we got 27 inches here.
     
  5. JWK

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    Yikes! 27 inches! Kind of puts our little flurries into perspective Red.
     
  6. Penny in Ontario

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    Nice pictures......looks like here too.

    Come on Spring!!
     
  7. NatalieB

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    Keep the 27 inches over there :) I love snow, but not to the point where I want that much - so glad that our snowblower is tucked away safely being used by my brother in law in Nova Scotia and we have no need for it on a regular basis here!

    We have had snow since about 830 this morning, but big huge flakes that don't tend to stick, so only just now is starting to stick, but coming down good and hard.

    Days like this I love working from home :)

    Keep safe Redstar :)
     
  8. redstar

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    One more foot expected Tuesday night. Good thing I can work from home also. Have lap top and brief case with me at all times.
     
  9. capney

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    Thanks for posting Redstar.
    Nice to see how other people are effected by the rather stange weather we all seem to be having at this time.
     
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    Absolutely beautiful Redstar.
     
  11. redstar

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    (2nd round) Snow came down all last night and still this morning. All around looks like fluffy very white icing layered on all the trees. Will work on pictures later. Nice strong cup of coffee in hand. Have to get outside to feed the outdoor cats.
    Guess that means its 27 inches of snow from past weekend PLUS this 18 inches, what is that===45 inches of snow---:flag:
     
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    Part TWO Mother Nature strikes yet again, and again, and again.
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    Seems we've got more than any one else here today on the Kent/Sussex border!

    snowed-in Chris
     
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    Just got back from Gran Canaria hope this pic makes you all feel a bit warmer, Never known it to be so hot as it was this time reached 31 one day
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    Thanks Nathan. I feel a whole lot warmer now! Mind you, I was quite warm after I'd cleared 5 inches of snow off our steep drive so we could get to the shop! Roll on spring. I've had enough of this white stuff now. It makes being a gardener hard work.

    Chris in snowy Kent
     
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