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    Default White Christmas

    Haven't had one here in quite a while - and it's making up for it!

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    Took that about an hour ago (9pm-ish) and it's still coming down at a brisk pace - fortunately had nowhere to go tomorrow!

    Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas - now on to New Year's Day!!!!

    David

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    I'm glad you have the snow. Merry xmas
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    Yes snow up north here we got lots here a bucket will be ship to leo lol
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    We have no snow at all, which is very strange for here. We've had two storms of about and inch each which melted away with rain afterward. Our average seasonal snowfall is 6 feet. Supposedly a storm is coming in tonight, however.

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    We have a couple of inches here in Michigan's Lower Peninsula with more on the way today (2" to 4"). Heading to my homeland in the Upper Peninsula on Saturday for about 10 days. They have a foot or more and expecting a lot more . We don't have a lot planned, so a major storm or two will make the fireplace feel even that much better....
    Should be a good New Year celebration.....
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    We visited the UP in September, all the way across and down into WI, beautiful area. Got introduced to pasties, visited the amazing Kitch-iti-kipi springs at Palm Book State Park, and met some great people at the Seul Choix Point Lighthouse.

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    Pictures from this morning:

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    Think I'll stay at home for the day.

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    We visited the UP in September, all the way across and down into WI, beautiful area. Got introduced to pasties, visited the amazing Kitch-iti-kipi springs at Palm Book State Park, and met some great people at the Seul Choix Point Lighthouse.
    brdad,
    Glad you enjoyed the trip and the pasties. Many folks don't get the pleasure of trying pass-tees although pace-tees can mean a story or two. I was born and raised on the far west end of the UP...almost as far west as one can go. It is beautiful country and I can't wait to get up there on Saturday. I hope to get to Maine at some point. I have several freinds from Maine and it sure sounds like a beautiful state as well....
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    David , Looks like you may have a little shoveling to do. Do ya own a snow shovel being from Ark.? Have fun but don't overdo it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tierman View Post
    David , Looks like you may have a little shoveling to do. Do ya own a snow shovel being from Ark.? Have fun but don't overdo it.
    Have two of them - the aluminum one is getting worn out. (We usually get one good snow a year that requires clearing of some sort.) Right now, it looks like the sun is doing a pretty good job of taking care of clearing the driveway - if I decide to try and help it along I'll bug my brother to borrow his tractor with a blade. If I get real desperate I'll dig out the shovels. In years past, I'd just hook the blade up to the old Ferguson - but he's been a little under the weather:

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    Going to be a while before I finish rebuilding - at least I finally have the engine on a stand so I can work on it...

    David
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