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I noticed you are in Peterbourough. I am in Burlington. Not as much snow
as you, but lots for us. Waaaay lots more than normal. I think because the temperature didn't get too cold. Remember winters past when it was -15 for a month or so. The crunch crunch sound of snow under foot? Gassling your car up and getting your nose frooze? None of that this winter. But we kept getting the heavy wet snow off the lake. Makes me glad I have two snow blowers! What kind of antenna farm are you running? John amyotte wrote: "The Visitor" wrote in message ... Where I am in Canada, it was a much warmer wilnter than normal. And that allowed for more snow. It normally would get to cold to snow for about five or eight weeks. Around -15 C. Instead it was always -5 C and warm enough to make snow. I liked last years winter - didn't start till end of January. At Xmas I was burying coax for my far end fed antenna. This year it started at beginning of Nov. At my parents place there is a poem on a picture... As a rule a mans a fool When it's hot he wants it cool When it's cool he wants it hot Always wanting what it's not. Bring on the scorching days of July, I'll bitch then too. ![]() Brian |
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