Hey guys. I had 63 years of shoveling snow and driving on black ice back in the Chicago area. Retired to the Tucson area about 11 years ago. Here the snow knows where it is supposed to reside... in the mountains. Got a few feet up in the Catalina Mountains perfect for skiers while golfers swing away all day basking in the sun. LOL
Carl, I was born just south of San Diego and lived there for 13 years before moving to a farm in Oregon. I can remember the wonderful weather there. Never raining hardly at all. Nothing like your Vermont weather. Enjoy the snow.
I loved Seattle for about 2 months out of the year, July and August. The rest of the time it was to gloomy. I missed the sunshine we get in Tucson 360 days of the year.
I have enough skin cancers for me to live in Az. Need gallons of sun screen there. But in the Northwest you do need to carry a rain jacket all the time just in case I do love the greenery and the Doug Fir forests however!!
What do you call a person who carries a rain jacket in Seattle? A tourist... (Natives either don't bother with them or just wear them wherever.) On the other hand, what do they call 1/4 of an inch of snow on the ground? A reason to stay home from work and add something to the layout.
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Brett that would be enough for the whole forum then some. Just saying!!
Jerrt
Geezerbill
Woo hoo!
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Jerry
Sunrise 3.14.2018 (PI Day)
Carl that's a really realistic model. What did you use to make the snow??
Jerry
No snow here. Just warm windless days and beautiful evenings lately.
Walking home from the restauarnt last night.
The view after my surf on tuesday.
Geezerbill
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(Natives either don't bother with them or just wear them wherever.) On the other hand, what do they call 1/4 of an inch of snow on the ground? A reason to stay home from work and add something to the layout.
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