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Wireless thermometers, snowshovel beside the door, snowblower nearby ConcernedCanuk Nov 2013 #1
When you hang the toilet seat by the wood stove,lol. easychoice Nov 2013 #2
I don't need to keep track of school closings any more, but I usually check weather The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2013 #3
Me neither. If there is even a hint of snow RebelOne Nov 2013 #15
Here in Minnesota we just shrug and keep going. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2013 #17
Around these parts we get very little really bad weather. Two inches of snow can paralyze the place. Arkansas Granny Nov 2013 #4
Even experienced drivers have problems with snow covered roads - hedgehog Nov 2013 #5
I should add - you can measure your winters by the size hedgehog Nov 2013 #6
Snow plow fleet ConcernedCanuk Nov 2013 #11
We have been having libodem Nov 2013 #7
The guys I work with always open persimmon seeds to see what shape is inside. Arkansas Granny Nov 2013 #8
I believe in that sort of thing libodem Nov 2013 #9
One year, I found the woolie worm trying to crawl into the house! hedgehog Nov 2013 #14
Still using tyres? jakeXT Nov 2013 #10
You're familiar with the business end of one of these tools of the devil... bluesbassman Nov 2013 #12
Yeah and when I was a kid it never seemed like mine was ever closed Arcanetrance Nov 2013 #13
Shit. When I was in school, I had to walk up hill both going to school and coming home during all madinmaryland Nov 2013 #21
Do they still do that? surrealAmerican Nov 2013 #16
I've never PasadenaTrudy Nov 2013 #18
I plan to move back to Ohio when I retire... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #19
I live on a tropical island but tavernier Nov 2013 #20
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