Well, it hasn't happened in 13 years, but here in the deep south, we got some big snow this year! Over half a foot! It's great! Except that I lack the equipment to clear it away, but that's a minor thing, really, since it is likely to melt in the next week.
Snow in your area is more of a novelty but I do realize it is very inconvenient for those that must get around...
If you don't have to travel in it go out and enjoy while you have it... build a Calvin & Hobbes type snow man.... http://forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/w...0/01/Calvin-and-Hobbes-snowman-nightmares.jpg
give your neighbors a reason to smile about SNOW... play while you can... :smile:KennyV
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Kingwood990
Welcome to this great forum Pika.
You will find many helpful people here.
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Wayne195
Welcome to Lawnmowerforum Pika!:smile:
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Two-Stroke
Hey Pika-
Where are you in Alabama? I have a place in Cleburne County, a few miles north of I-20, within a mile of the GA/AL line.
The snow has been unusual so far this season. We're just not set up to deal with it in the deep south.:biggrin:
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173abn
Pika,welcome to LMF.Is it just me or do you think the kids nowdays get more snow days off?When I was a kid many yrs ago don't remember getting snowdays off. russ
Kenny, those snowmen are awesome! I love that someone brought C&H into real life!
Thanks for the welcome!
Two-Stroke, I'm a little north of you, in Jackson County.
173abn, yes! They definitely get more snow days off in the south (when it snows) than we would have when I was growing up in the north! This six inches of snow we got wouldn't have even slowed us down when I was a kid!