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Re: Come on summer!!! 30 couple days left south of the Mason Dixon!
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Posted by Michael Soldan on March 09, 2003 at 15:09:45 from (216.46.130.19):
In Reply to: Come on summer!!! 30 couple days left south of the Mason Dixon! posted by Bill L Md on March 09, 2003 at 06:35:16:
Hey Bill, I had to blow about two feet of snow at the farm today. Last night it got real mild around suppertime and it rained a little. This was the first time its been above freezing for seven weeks. Then by ten o'clock it turned cold, the wind picked up and we had a heck of a night with moderately heavy snow. Its to get cold here tonight -12C but they are forecasting above zero by midweek. I don't mind winter but the constant incessant below zero weather is getting to a lot of people. I got manure to clean out of the barn and a lot of fence to build and the sooner I can get at it the better...ya can't auger fence posts when tha damn ground is frozen like cement!! Anyway I am sure Hugh got some rain last night. We were in London and it poured there and Hugh is only about 20kms from there. Its going to be a long time yet before I can think of gardens and potato planting. Stick a row in fer me........Mike in Exeter Ontario
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