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Re: From AZ to ND to farm!
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 30, 2006 at 23:31:07 from (12.192.38.126):
In Reply to: From AZ to ND to farm! posted by Steven@AZ on March 30, 2006 at 19:00:08:
Been through pretty close to your area of AZ, pretty interesting country down there! As for shoveling snow when ya get back home...heck, you have a whole week! One week ago today here in north central Nebraska we had 15+ inches of snow on the ground. Today there's only a little snow left in spots where the biggest(5ft high or more) drifts were. Some foriegn substance(heard it's called "mud"???vaguely remember it from years ago) has mysteriously appeared in it's place. Whatever this "mud" stuff is, it doesnt seem to blow into drifts like the snow did...And, as a bonus, somehow, all our dust has dissappeared(at least temporarily). You'll enjoy your trip up north. Even though you're headed a bit farther north than I am, spring has sprung, the blackbirds are singin' in the trees, baby calves are running on the meadow, and the smell's in the air!
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