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About a foot outside my door, here in mid-Wales... the dog loves it!
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About an inch here - the cat loathes it!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Is it just a coincidence ... A and P so close together?
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Probably - but you could also find an unrelated MacCutchan within 100 miles of where you live.
You're in Surrey? Or is that the wrong Richard MacCutchan?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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"Probably"?! What else is it likely to be?
...unless...
... DADDY!!!
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OriginalGriff wrote: but you could also find an unrelated MacCutchan within 100 miles Most unlikely actually. Apart from my relatives there are very few "MacCutchan"s in the world. Most people spell the name differently.
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Quote: First snow fall of winter for US here
Not only in US, also here pretty much snow. But weather forecast tells it will also disappear this Weekend.
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North Florida 29 degrees, feels like it's going to snow.
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Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin?
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To me? Kelvin
Reality? Fahrenheit!
Reality...what a concept!
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Slacker007 wrote: Good times.
I look forward to your report in...April? May?
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Yeah, good times for the kids. However, I like to look at snow, not drive in it or shovel it. So, I am looking forward to April/May...most definitely.
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No sign of snow here in Phoenix. We had a little rain a few days ago; that was a nice change.
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Do you get snow in your part of Phoenix?
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I don't, but I'm sure snow is available to they who want it.
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The last time snow fell where I live was in the 1950s.
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It started snowing one hour ago, here, in south Switzerland (center Europe).
In the city I can see whitened roofs and gardens, but in the nearby valleys everything has been already covered by a thick white mantle (even roads...).
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Yup, ended up driving around all afternoon in it around Hudson / Ghent. Lovely morning, blue skies, white fluffy stuff on the ground and on the tree branches.
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Hmm .. by coincidence, Ghent (Belgium, Flanders) is my location. Is there something special about Hudson/Ghent ? And, BTW we have a lot of snow now ... and it keeps coming ...
BR
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Roma is rarely blessed by the snow.
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Black Forest - Germany
finally we sunk in snow! (Only ~20cm but it's good for the start)
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None here - even though the rest of the country has it. Pompey is surrounded on three sides by the sea, and a hill on the other. People tell me this makes it very difficult to snow here - it has to come in from a certain direction, I forget which. Haven't seen snow for 7 years now.
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Slacker007 wrote: approx. 2 inches. Wimps! Just outside of Atlanta we got 12 inches of snow. Most ever recorded for this area by far and it isn't even winter.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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HappyFestivus wrote: Just outside of Atlanta we got 12 inches of snow.
I saw that. The Carolinas got a lot of snow too.
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