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Friday, January 21, 2022

No stranger to snow.

I've lived my entire life right here in snow country. I'm definitely no stranger to snow. I thought I would take a look back and see just how snowy it was in past years.

2021

2020

2019 That pile of snow was what I shoveled off of the deck.


I couldn't find anything from January 2018 so this is December 2017



17 comments:

  1. You get a lot of snow in the winters, that's for sure!

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  2. That's a lot if snow! Do you ever wish you lived somewhere where you did not have to deal with it?

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  3. I was born in Connecticut but when I talk to family up there about the snows? All I have to say is...oh Hell nooo...Hahaaa
    hughugs
    Donna

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  4. My cousin, same age as I am, lives in the house she was living in when she was born. she has never left Savannah Ga, not even to travel. She has never seen snow or cold other than a couple of flurries that did not stay on the ground. I don't know why i wrote this but will leave it anyway. I was going somewhere but the where has left my brain. I am glad this is your yard and not mine. LOL

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  5. All these pictures are wonderful, Ann! Which year looks snowiest to you? Judging by these pictures, it's a tie between 2021 & 2019. ~Andrea xoxo

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  6. Wow, that's a lot of snow. It's a lot of work.

    Have a fabulous day off tomorrow, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥

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  7. Yes, indeed...your neck of the woods usually gets hit hard, Ann!! Your pix show it. I wish we could get several decent storms our way but all we have is bitter cold which is killing my sinus infection...ugh...jp

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  8. I agree, you are no stranger to snow!! Be safe out there. Have a nice weekend.

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  9. I am thankful that we do not currently have snow.

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  10. Hi Ann, you have seen your fair share of snow! Pretty photos!

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  11. I can see why you are no stranger to snow with all those snowfalls from previous years! Do you remember when was the latest in the season you got snow? I remember one year when we lived in Montana, we got 6 inches of snow the Thursday before Memorial Day. It was a wet heavy snow that melted by the next day. It certainly was a surprise!

    betty

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  12. No comment by me, here.

    Well, better late than never.

    Snow... Pretty.... But not the shoveling part!

    Thank you, Tom
    Still The "G.O.A.T." !!!
    🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐

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  13. So much snow and it looks so pretty! I am in SO Ca. It takes about 90 minutes to get to the mountains to see snow. I did go last year and loved playing in it. Thanks for sharing!

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  14. I grew up in northwest PA, and, believe it or not, I miss the snow. Winter isn't winter without it.

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