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More snow up here

farouk

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Okay so: more snow. As the carol says: 'Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow. In the bleak midwinter...'

There's Canada for you. :)

(Trouble is, there's not enough space in Key West, Fla. for all the Canadian snowbirds to fit on it...)
 
I grew up in Indiana and lower Michigan. And I used to live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I'm familiar with snow on snow on snow, lol.

Now where I live I'm satisfied with the few snows a year that we have and which melt away by noon, and actually prefer when the snow blows in the air without accumulating.
 
Okay so: more snow. As the carol says: 'Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow. In the bleak midwinter...'

There's Canada for you. :)

(Trouble is, there's not enough space in Key West, Fla. for all the Canadian snowbirds to fit on it...)
theres more to florida then some small island. i live in vero and we have a ton of Canadians here. i saw a car today from quebec. besides the keys often are hurricane ridden
 
I grew up in Indiana and lower Michigan. And I used to live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I'm familiar with snow on snow on snow, lol.

Now where I live I'm satisfied with the few snows a year that we have and which melt away by noon, and actually prefer when the snow blows in the air without accumulating.

I'm glad you're satisfied, Jethro, my Bro. :)

Blessings.
 
Ask Farouk when all his snowbirds come home.
Home?

Oh, you mean the southern birds who visit us here in the north in the spring and summer and then go back to their real homes in the south where they live. If the north was their 'home' they would never leave. Am I right, farouk?
 
Home?

Oh, you mean the southern birds who visit us here in the north in the spring and summer and then go back to their real homes in the south where they live. If the north was their 'home' they would never leave. Am I right, farouk?

As long as the Canadian who is visiting the US physically touches Canadian soil once every three months, s/he can turn round and enter the US again as a visitor; don't quote me, but I think this is so. (Best to talk to Homeland Security for up to date regulations.)
 
As long as the Canadian who is visiting the US physically touches Canadian soil once every three months, s/he can turn round and enter the US again as a visitor; don't quote me, but I think this is so. (Best to talk to Homeland Security for up to date regulations.)
phht, head south to mexico then turn around. no body checks that border.
 
Meanwhile, down in the South...
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Pic was taken earlier this month in the park on a day that just barely chilly classified as "chilly"--to those of us who live here, anyway. It would probably have been like or almost like a summer day to those who are used to a colder winter climate.
 
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the banana's are producing here as well.
 
It's snowing here in Florida.
We have about 2 feet right now.
We're suppose to get sleet, ice, and frozen fog.
Polar bears have been spotted.
Mountains are growing out of no where.
There's not a snow shovel in the state.
And I was suppose to take my wife to the beach today.
 
Meanwhile, down in the South...
View attachment 3874

Pic was taken earlier this month in the park on a day that just barely chilly classified as "chilly"--to those of us who live here, anyway. It would probably have been like or almost like a summer day to those who are used to a colder winter climate.

...and just look at the palm trees in the background, too...
 
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