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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 04, 2003 at 10:19:40 from (216.46.130.22):
South western Ontario is getting a blast today..went to work at 8 and about 9:30 the boss took a van out for a test drive after we put a tranny in it..came back in and told me if I had cattle to feed I'd better get to the farm and then home...I was guided home by hydro pole tops on my right and tree tops on the left..could just see the tops..tried to stay in the middle and couldn't see anything...Weatherman says this is a Colorado Low moving through..Michigan is getting a blast too..sounds widespread..there was a 30 vehicle pile up in the north of the county and they are trying to get the kids home from school..drive carefully every one ....think I will have a Cat/Human nap this afternoon...yep, me and the cat know how to snore..the cat is almost as loud as I am ..too cold to do any tractoring..winds up to 50 MPH and temps are dropping from +1 this morning to -11C tonight..stay safe and warm every one..Mike in Exeter Ontario
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