At 09:11 PM 1/22/2003 -0700, Jim McBride wrote:
Those in the frozen North are used to it and prepared for it and that makes
a lot of difference. The ice storms in the mountains of the Southeast are
far worse, to me, than a good old Northerner in this country when it's too
damn cold to make ice. I prefer it to stay below freezing once winter sets
in. It's been warm here this year and the alternating freezing and thawing
is a pain in the butt. I don't mind getting snowed in at my mountain place
but it surely makes me mad when I get snowed out and can't get in there. The
top picture here is what my house can look like after a little storm. The
others are more normal for early winter....gets deeper later. /jim
http://myweb.cableone.net/jmac25/cabinand now.htm
Hmmmph. Looks like my garage in early spring...
Garth
P.S.: Loved the picture of the last drift to go in June. Reminds me of
camping in the Canadian Rockies during the May long weekend.
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