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How is the cold and snow in your area? No smart-aleck warm weather birds welcome here...lol
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 640163" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>We are actually having very typical late November weather (and how untypical is that?!?) Has been around zero C for some time now, dipped under more constantly last week and we just got some mild or moderate snowfall (about 4 inches I think.) Our first snow has come and gone while back, but this will hopefully stick. Could of course be, that this will still melt and we have to wait permanent snow couple more weeks.</p><p></p><p>Snow is more than welcomed. We are in quite North remember. Daylight hours are laughable this time of a year. And I don't think I have actually seen the sun in a month. When I go to work, sunrise is still far away and when I come from work, sundown is already gone (and I do work 7,5-8 hours a day.) And even if I happened to be outside at noon, it is permanently deeply cloudy this time of a year. In fact I don't really expect seeing sun again before late January or even early february. However snow really changes everything. It makes pitch blackness to permanent twilight with beautiful blue hues. Just a huge change for better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 640163, member: 14557"] We are actually having very typical late November weather (and how untypical is that?!?) Has been around zero C for some time now, dipped under more constantly last week and we just got some mild or moderate snowfall (about 4 inches I think.) Our first snow has come and gone while back, but this will hopefully stick. Could of course be, that this will still melt and we have to wait permanent snow couple more weeks. Snow is more than welcomed. We are in quite North remember. Daylight hours are laughable this time of a year. And I don't think I have actually seen the sun in a month. When I go to work, sunrise is still far away and when I come from work, sundown is already gone (and I do work 7,5-8 hours a day.) And even if I happened to be outside at noon, it is permanently deeply cloudy this time of a year. In fact I don't really expect seeing sun again before late January or even early february. However snow really changes everything. It makes pitch blackness to permanent twilight with beautiful blue hues. Just a huge change for better. [/QUOTE]
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