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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 397414" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We went up to Jamies to have the white Xmas. Supposed to be at least a foot. Well...there was a little powdery snow that came down for a bit on Xmas day. Then starting about 7 Xmas night it started again and did the powdery little snow all night but it only accumulated to about a half inch or so. We left the house about 11 to head home. The further south we got, the more snow we got!</p><p></p><p>What normally takes us 5 to 6 hours took us over 10 hours to get home. 95 was at a stand still in places. At one point, we got off 95 and got on 301 which is the old hwy that people used before interstates were around. We could see 95 most of the time and we were making better time. However, as it got later, it got colder and 301 started freezing up because it wasnt salted and plowed as well and not as many cars were going down it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 397414, member: 1514"] We went up to Jamies to have the white Xmas. Supposed to be at least a foot. Well...there was a little powdery snow that came down for a bit on Xmas day. Then starting about 7 Xmas night it started again and did the powdery little snow all night but it only accumulated to about a half inch or so. We left the house about 11 to head home. The further south we got, the more snow we got! What normally takes us 5 to 6 hours took us over 10 hours to get home. 95 was at a stand still in places. At one point, we got off 95 and got on 301 which is the old hwy that people used before interstates were around. We could see 95 most of the time and we were making better time. However, as it got later, it got colder and 301 started freezing up because it wasnt salted and plowed as well and not as many cars were going down it. [/QUOTE]
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