There's Always The Weather

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Losethem (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:50 pm Keep it up Mister. If you're going to turn this thread into a purposeful set of baiting, you just might find yourself taking another vacation.

Have a nice evening.

Sincere apology

fhunter and I have a long relationship

on Board. I doubt he felt anything but the

humor attempted.

BTW I understand Moscow is experiencing a

record Winter similar to the EA :hearthrobLand

But, I believe @fhunter is more St. Petersburg

which is cloudy with a chance of snow and

apparently the nicest of the 3 areas.

Thanks for the warning

Moi 🚬

No rain. :(
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:44 pm Sincere apology

fhunter and I have a long relationship

on Board. I doubt he felt anything but the

humor attempted.

BTW I understand Moscow is experiencing a

record Winter similar to the EA :hearthrobLand

But, I believe @fhunter is more St. Petersburg

which is cloudy with a chance of snow and

apparently the nicest of the 3 areas.

Thanks for the warning

Moi 🚬

No rain. :(

Moscow is... from what I know - it is not outside the usual for them. But cold and snowy one, yes.

Here - not even the coldest winter, just cold enough to be unpleasant (listens to howling of the wind outside). Not even the snowiest ;)

PS. As local city services like to say: 'winter arrived suddenly'. But here, city is, surprisingly, decently cleaned. Don't know what happened, but it is.
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The winter storm has arrived here with blowing and drifting snow in west/central IN/IL, and is living up to its prophesied reputation. There's already 12" (30cm) drifts in the driveway. I don't think I'm going out tomorrow. Someone ran a plow down the road (a private citizen, I think) and within 2 hours, the road was gone again!
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Moscow Idaho is digging out from the white stuff too!
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For All The Chilled
Paolo wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:20 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
QMaQy_e2bsQ

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Looks like 6" here near Terre Haute, IN so far, and a 1-foot tall snowplow edge at the drive, as well as an 18" drift in front of the garage. Temperature is +11F with wind chill below 0.
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For All The Chilled
Paolo wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2014 5:20 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
QMaQy_e2bsQ

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Thanks. Song brings back memories from a time when I was sorting out my identity between Idaho and LA. LA and the world won.
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Arab Nights, What part of Idaho?
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Little farming town in the Boise Valley. Of course, most aren't so little anymore.

Yourself?
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Just south of Moscow
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