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Post by Haz on Mar 3, 2013 11:55:30 GMT -7
This year was a normal winter for us. This weekend they started blasting the ice in the river to prevent spring flooding. That is a sure sign that Spring is on the way! This is an old photo of our house in winter. You can't see the ground floor bay window. I wanted to show a recent photo which looks very similar except the car is different. However, our current cameras are too high definition. I would have to Photoshop them to bring them down to meet the forum's 1 meg limit.
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Post by DF on Mar 4, 2013 12:25:34 GMT -7
Glad we don't have that. It flurries around here and people freak out.
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Post by Adele on Mar 4, 2013 20:25:59 GMT -7
That is an awful lot of snow. Fun photo! When I was a kid in the mountains in New Hampshire, we got a lot of snow, but not like that. Here in Minnesota we don't get much snow, just lots and lots of cold. It was -35 C the week before last, then when my mom was here for the weekend it reached 0 C, which was wonderful. We rarely get above 0 C mid-Dec - mid-March. It would be nice to be somewhere warm.
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Post by DF on Mar 5, 2013 12:56:15 GMT -7
I thought you were a Cali- girl. So you know snow from NH. Looks like ya'll are set to get some more and some coming our way. Keep it - HA!
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Post by lenke on Mar 6, 2013 10:30:36 GMT -7
This year was a normal winter for us. This weekend they started blasting the ice in the river to prevent spring flooding. That is a sure sign that Spring is on the way! This is an old photo of our house in winter. You can't see the ground floor bay window. I wanted to show a recent photo which looks very similar except the car is different. However, our current cameras are too high definition. I would have to Photoshop them to bring them down to meet the forum's 1 meg limit. you should not need to photoshop - just open the j-peg, go to tools and resize down then save
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Post by Haz on Mar 6, 2013 12:55:25 GMT -7
Trust me to choose the complicated way. The photos were over 2 meg originally. Here is a corner of our deck resized. Thanks Lenke.
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Post by Sophia on Mar 6, 2013 15:20:15 GMT -7
Haha we're having snow too today - but it's only a very thin layer thank goodness. Not like yours!
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Post by lenke on Mar 7, 2013 6:15:51 GMT -7
hmmmm you think you got enough of the white stuff there yet???
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Post by Sophia on Mar 7, 2013 11:09:02 GMT -7
We're going to send it all south to you soon, lenke hehehehe
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Post by lenke on Mar 7, 2013 22:42:26 GMT -7
AAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!! doooooonnnnn't! PLEASE!
i am a sunshine girl....i don't do cold and wet, but winter's definitely on its way to us, coz its been quite grey & rainy for the last few days.
Fortunately, here in RSA, snow doesn't happen all that much in the big cities. It happens on our mountains, mostly
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Post by Haz on Mar 8, 2013 8:40:01 GMT -7
I prefer the cold to sunshine. Rain makes me downright giddy. I must be very annoying to people who like the sun. I once went on the P.A. system at school and sang "Raindrops are falling on my head" therefore we would have an indoor recess.
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Post by Adele on Mar 8, 2013 18:02:39 GMT -7
I was just a kid in New Hampshire. I saw the fun, get bundled up, play outside part of snow, not the bad driving, shoveling drive ways, bitter cold side of snow.
I did live most of my life in California (21 years). I definitely prefer warmth, sunshine and lack of tornadoes/hail/thunderstorms.
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