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I thought we had too much snow, I'm just glad I dont live in these pictures
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Where is this??? i have "aboot" 3 feet of snow on my front lawn and im in Central Canada
I would assume east coast?
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these/those pictures are from leeds south dakota. a family members inlaws are there and send to them forwarded to me now to here., BC can get that much in places, ab/sk never mb in parts maybe, east coast oh ya any east coasters on that have pics of their snows? |
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wow thats sick!, never seen that much here in my part of Mb ,
cool little hot tub /igloo MM |
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It's been snowing here for days. We have about 4 ft now and it's still coming down.
Here is one of the last building I built before I retired. I was going to take a picture last night but can't take one past the snow drifts they piled up in front of it over the last week.
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Maybe we need one of these....
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In Sk the most i have ever seen in 4-5 foot drifts max.
Could not handle the rain the west!! a little snow is no big issue
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looks like pics my granma from mb had from the 50's, and winnipeg maybe the only city to ever have a summerless year that decade too. the worst weather ever there, d
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I wish they had taken pictures of it then. I was too young to remember it enough to describe it proper. I didnt go to school so stayed home, we always had snow tunnels in the drifts so only remember we had real tall rooms one yr. and shoveling snow so could feed animals. |
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that was much befor my time, but i have been told old wifes tales about the show, cant see it. haha now there are poles that are 40-50 feet, and there are poles on the highway that are 20" and if this was the 50's im guessing your talking about the short ones " still crazy amount of snow!" Anyway, the weather here has been pretty wild the last few years, last year we had 3 years of rain in 2 months! most water SK has ever seen fall from the sky, everyone thought we were in for a simular winter but, it has been pretty nice!
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In no way is anything I post truthful, It is all fiction. My photos are from Google, my Stories and advice are Ripped from other peoples post. This is strictly a way to make me feel better about my self, because I Indeed do not grow Marijuana. That would be Illegal.
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