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Original: 2/24/2007 5:31 PM
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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Thunder Snow

 
The winds picked up right around sunset last night.

About 10pm it began to thunder.

LOUD thunder. 

With lightning.

About 10:45 I was drawn away from my work

to the back door

by the sound of still more

LOUD rumbling of thunder.

When I opened the door to the back deck,

This is what I saw:


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Yeppers, you know I know.
Posted 2/24/2007 7:48 PM by WordFaery Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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My daughter Samantha asks, "Did those prints in the snow go all the way to your door?"

Posted 2/24/2007 10:36 PM by j61johnclark - reply

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That must just be awesome!  I can't imagine seeing that kind of snow again, but I lived in it for a while when I was a kid up in Ohio and again in Michigan.  Of course, then, I thought it was great.  Ice skating, sledding, etc.  Too old for that stuff now!  LOL.  Be careful negotiating those stairs!  Wow!
Posted 2/25/2007 7:53 AM by rideuponthewindagain - reply

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lovely isn't it?...
Posted 2/25/2007 6:18 PM by Leonidas Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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WILD storm, huh?
That would freak me out, except that we had a storm here kinda like that back in January. Thunder in a snow storm... WILD.
Posted 3/18/2007 4:14 PM by kluless Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply


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