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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 05, 2006 at 16:58:38 from (64.228.11.171):
In Reply to: Re: Saw your photo Hugh posted by Paul Shuler on December 05, 2006 at 16:27:32:
Paul: Marg and I actually had a barbeque, over the weekend. The freezing temps did move in on Sun. night and has been hanging a few degrees below ever since, but no precipitation. I see Hal Russel lurking around here tonight, haven't heard tell of him in awhile. I sent him a real long winded e mail about two months ago. I guess he decided not to respond as he probably couldn't take anymore of those for awhile. I suppose there is a possibility he didn't receive it, and is down there in MO, thinking I owe him one. If that is the case he's both lucky and right. I had some computer problems for awhile, this machine said sent, when in fact it didn't. Surprisingly, right along the north shore of Lake Erie, they get very little snow. I am on the northern border of that. Problem here is it never goes above freezing, thus melting never sets the snow, so it blows around for days. I can see close to 4 miles west and about 3 to the east, no trees and no hills, man can that wind get up speed coming across Lake Huron out of MI. 2" of snow all piles up in everyone's yard. Seriously, the day I plowed that snow behind my 130, 200' away you could see the soybean stubble.
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