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KenC
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From back porch:





From Front Door:



Driveway:


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HAHAHAHAHA!! Was there a state of crisis?

What's your elevation there?

And by the way...

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Wow... impressive.  Although here in Wisconsin, that's a morning frost ;)

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Hey guys...............born and raised in Chicago, school in Kansas and 3 years of winter war games and patrolling the Czech border in Germany......not to mention an avid skier (Montana, California, Colorado, New England, New Mexico, Utah, the Alps [French & Swiss], Germany).............Ken knows snow.

It's just that this is very, very unusual for this area......and my boys have seen very little snow................we spend the day building snowmen.......BTW, Tucson has something Wisconsin doesn't have...a real ski mountain.

I am at 2,900 feet; the surrounding mountains go to 10,000 ft.

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That is strange ....... The elevation must be what caused it  ???? Or is it El NINO

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canadajo wrote: That is strange ....... The elevation must be what caused it  ???? Or is it El NINO
I'm not sure.................it occurred while I was reading algore's book on global warming!toon1.gif


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