Well Alan that is not too bad as far as deep snows go, I hope you like all the rain in the NW!I see a lot of shoveling in this scene but it's nice air conditioning for the mind.
This scenario is why I left Salt Lake City. Move to the NW I said. We will never have to shovel again I said.
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Wow Jeffrey that was some serious snow and you had a serious vehicle to plow through that snow!Nice, Larry.
I had to live in similar conditions in the van, seen here is Sequoia Nat'l. Park. My old Sportsmobile had no trouble simply driving out of this.
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Umm - that shot is from the NW. In spite of living at 220' above sea level it does occasionally snow here as the image shows. Happily that doesn't happen most years at all so nothing like living in the Rockies. The nice part is that I don't have to shovel rain.Well Alan that is not too bad as far as deep snows go, I hope you like all the rain in the NW!![]()
Hi Jim, me too it was 98 here today and looking at something cold refreshed the mind! At the time I took that image from my front porch, I did not look on all that white stuff and the prospect of shouvaling too well1Hey Larry!!! I am needing that photo of yours! I am feeling cooler already. I didn't have to be too far along the globe from you, up in Greeley it was 102 yesterday when the grandkids wanted to go to the playground.