The Calender says it it Spring, But....
It does not denote Spring in my yard. So far this season we have had 104.1" of snow. The normal season to date is 77.6". Right now we have a snow depth of 31". The record snowfall for this area happened in the winter of 1995-96. That total was 135.4"
Front yard
Front yard
Front yard
Back yard
Thats a lot of snow Blues.Great shots.
Thanks for the comment angler. there is another storm due Monday. No official amount yet, but have heard rumors of a foot to a foot and a half. I hope it is not that much.
ROCKY JA
Loc: Living in Burnsville, Minnesota
Blues wrote:
It does not denote Spring in my yard. So far this season we have had 104.1" of snow. The normal season to date is 77.6". Right now we have a snow depth of 31". The record snowfall for this area happened in the winter of 1995-96. That total was 135.4"
Just another day. :) Nice photos.
Rocky
Thanks for looking and commenting Rocky.
If this was Arkansas we would be shut down until it all melted. We get 1/2 inch and it shuts everything down. Our wonderful road crews don't know how to handle it.
Blues wrote:
It does not denote Spring in my yard. So far this season we have had 104.1" of snow. The normal season to date is 77.6". Right now we have a snow depth of 31". The record snowfall for this area happened in the winter of 1995-96. That total was 135.4"
Good shots, if this was Cornwall every one would panic buy and nothing would move........
Brrr! too cold for me, Blues!
Nice photos though, reminds this aging Floridian of what life is like in the northern climes! :D
I hope you are a cold weather lover, who takes a lot of landscape winter images, and will share. Will consider area early Aug.for visit. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Any temp below my age is unacceptable, little lone inches of snow. :lol: :lol:
Nice pictures,thanks.
Where I live in the SE UK we have had no snow this winter and today the temperature is 20c
jeanbug35 wrote:
If this was Arkansas we would be shut down until it all melted. We get 1/2 inch and it shuts everything down. Our wonderful road crews don't know how to handle it.
Ditto for Western Washington. Get a half inch and it's "Snowmageddon 20xx" - schools close, workplaces close, dire warnings to avoid driving ... pretty funny for someone who was born and raised in the Midwest (Kansas, Missouri, Iowa) and who spent 16 of my 22+ years in the USAF back in that area. Half an inch doesn't even rate getting the scraper out of the trunk for me ... :D
Well, I can't feel your pain, but I could have in years past when I lived in PA. However, now that I'm back in my native state, I can rest secure that nothing like that will happen. I hope. We had many days of below freezing temps and also are having a late spring , and so we have learned how to complain!! :mrgreen:
Thanks for the pics! Think 65 degrees!
Well, I can't feel your pain, but I could have in years past when I lived in PA. However, now that I'm back in my native state, I can rest secure that nothing like that will happen. I hope. We had many days of below freezing temps and also are having a late spring , and so we have learned how to complain!! :mrgreen:
Thanks for the pics! Think 65 degrees!
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Hi Mike. Catching up.:) That storm missed us. We got about 3". :)
Erv
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