We got about 6 inches of snow overnight and it's still coming down.
Ahhhhh, spring in northern Alberta. :slap:
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We got about 6 inches of snow overnight and it's still coming down.
Ahhhhh, spring in northern Alberta. :slap:
Well at least the province makes up for this crap with two beautiful months of summer!:D:runaway:
Two months? Not lately! LOL.
At least it's better than when I lived in the Arctic. 10 months of winter and 2 months of lousy snowmobiling.
Holy crap ... :eek:
I'm I glad I don't live up there, well.... at least 10 months of the year ... :lol:
Regards,
Doug
We got a freak storm here in Tehachapi that has left about 6 to 8 inches. People can not drive in snow! The worst are those that live in it! Crazy :madsmile:
It's fun driving in the snow and ice. I just put my truck in 4x4 and drift around like I'm Colin McRae.;)
But then again, I have lived here all my life so my idea of "fun" may not translate for others.:rofl:
Damn Right Stevo! :super:
It's sunny and 72 here! Sorry I had to rub it in! I don't miss living in Mi. just for that very reason.
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Well, I do also enjoy getting stuck in 3 feet of powder snow, on the side of a mountain, between spruce trees, at 8000 ft above sea level, at -10C, so you may be on to something there!
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Well that's still better than what a bloke I knew who worked in Bethel, Alaska said about the weather there, "There's four seasons, ealy winter winter, late winter and next winter".