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Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby kcardella » Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:04 pm

Those of us in Colorado are about to get hit with lot of snow. 20 inches where I live. So go ahead and release the first clue. Come on! This is the perfect time to give us something to work on. PLEASE?
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby zhanie » Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:00 am

I love it!!!
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby kcardella » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:13 pm

Well I tried.......to shovel the driveway. Then my snow shovel broke. I have another one but the scoop is really small. Guess I will just have to crochet now! LOL!
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby Kaleigh » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:37 pm

Hey, feel free to send some of that snow up here! I'm making a bulky cabled toque and it currently feels like the most pointless project because it's like spring here :tears:
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby TrinaLRose » Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:39 pm

Y'all can keep the snow over there Kcarella. I live in the Western Slope here in Colorado and even though i know we need the snow I'm just as happy with the not so cold weather we have over here. I say let it snow on the mountains so it can fill the river up but kinda glad its not here in town.
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby Shandeh » Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:15 pm

Our weather in Charlotte, North Carolina has been unseasonably warm. Feels like Spring! :?
I'm not wishing for snow, but I am wishing it would cool down a bit. The way things are going, I will NEVER get to wear any of my sweaters! :rainy:
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby LuckyRainbow » Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:45 pm

The weather here has been so warm that the jonquils are already blooming. It is over 6 weeks earlier than usual.
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Re: Snow Storm in Colorado

Postby ashy4 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:47 pm

Kaleigh wrote:Hey, feel free to send some of that snow up here! I'm making a bulky cabled toque and it currently feels like the most pointless project because it's like spring here :tears:


Why bother taking the snow from Colorado when you can have all the snow we got over here in NewFoundland? It's snowing quite a lot right now, and Nova Scotia is worse. They've had a full 24 hours of snowfall, and the Canso Causeway, the bridge that connects Cape Breton to Mainland Nova Scotia, was closed for a good part of the day due to the snow.
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This CRAZY Weather!

Postby Shandeh » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:30 pm

I think that a lot of us have been experiencing some strange weather lately.

I live in the Southern US (North Carolina), and we had a very strange winter this year. It shouldn't have even been CALLED winter. :| I wonder how hot our summer is going to be?

What has the weather been like in your part of the world?
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Re: This CRAZY Weather!

Postby ladycath » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:36 am

I am in Northeastern Louisiana and we have been using our air conditioner in the daytime for almost 3 weeks already. Waaaay to early. At least we finally have been having plenty of rain...we were more than 20 inches below normal when summer ended, bad for a place that relys on water recreation for tourism. We had about 2 week of winter and that was mostly at night.
I think Mother Nature in going through menopause...unpredictability, hotflashes and general grouchiness :rainy:
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