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Everything Under Snow
And where I grew up in Grand Haven, Michigan they didn't shut the schools down unless we got over five foot of snow. Dragonryder "animaux" wrote in message ... It shuts down when we get a tenth of an inch in Austin. And I mean shuts down. No school, no work, no library, nothing. On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 10:54:52 -0800, (paghat) opined: The snow is soft & thick over everything this morning, the garden is lovely. No one's apt to come plow our steep hill, so I guess I'm snowed in. Interesting when it snows & hardly any of it sticks to the Alaska Cedar which has evolved slipper droopy fans of needles that keep the weight off its limbs in the very snowy places it grows wild. As I'm still recovering from the flu I don't get to play in it. Would like to walk to Iris's cafe but it'd kill me just now. Weather report suggests it will get warmer & rain this afternoon, so it won't be so perfectly snowy long. I only hope it doesn't melt then freeze solid, as that could damage some bulbs that had sprouted early, though the snow itself shouldn't harm anything at all. A mere six or eight inches snow shuts down the town, which is pretty funny, cuz when I was in Madison two feet & a blizzard shut down nothing in town. -paghat the ratgirl |
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