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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 337793" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Sharon your avatar is beautiful and the food sounds yummy.</p><p></p><p>Fran I don't mean to make light of your weather at all. I can only imagine how it can be very scarey/exciting/worrysome for those not use to it. And if you loose power that is not fun at all. It seems like the ice is the worst problem and that's what brings down the power lines. We don't get the ice very often because it's usually too cold and we have the lake so we just get hit with a lot of snow. For those who rarely get snow it is fun, I think there's a little kid in all of us. There is something exciting about being told to stay home and watch the weather from the comfort and warmth of your home. The kids will have a ball.</p><p></p><p>I actually like when we get a large storm, as long as all our family members are home safely. At least I know where everyone is and it's good family bonding time. It's very cold here, with wind chills below zero, but the sun is shining and that helps tremendously.</p><p></p><p>The good thing for you is that whatever snow falls will probably melt within the next couple days. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 337793, member: 59"] Sharon your avatar is beautiful and the food sounds yummy. Fran I don't mean to make light of your weather at all. I can only imagine how it can be very scarey/exciting/worrysome for those not use to it. And if you loose power that is not fun at all. It seems like the ice is the worst problem and that's what brings down the power lines. We don't get the ice very often because it's usually too cold and we have the lake so we just get hit with a lot of snow. For those who rarely get snow it is fun, I think there's a little kid in all of us. There is something exciting about being told to stay home and watch the weather from the comfort and warmth of your home. The kids will have a ball. I actually like when we get a large storm, as long as all our family members are home safely. At least I know where everyone is and it's good family bonding time. It's very cold here, with wind chills below zero, but the sun is shining and that helps tremendously. The good thing for you is that whatever snow falls will probably melt within the next couple days. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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