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:lol: Enjoy your snow, folks. I'll take what you all call too hot and humid in the summer (which feels the same as when I was growing up in Ohio), and you all can have your blizzards and grey, dreary sleety days.
 
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Glorious warm weekend.

It has been a great winter so far. More snow makes winter a lot better. This is the first time the ground has been visible in a month.

Now if only Ohio could handle treating and plowing the roads properly....
buxfan4life;2281859; said:
:lol: Enjoy your snow, folks. I'll take what you all call too hot and humid in the summer (which feels the same as when I was growing up in Ohio), and you all can have your blizzards and grey, dreary sleety days.
At this point I am expecting you to put up a second gravestone in Ohio just to ensure your weather trolling lives on after you.
 
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jwinslow;2290574; said:
Glorious warm weekend.

It has been a great winter so far. More snow makes winter a lot better. This is the first time the ground has been visible in a month.

Now if only Ohio could handle treating and plowing the roads properly....
At this point I am expecting you to put up a second gravestone in Ohio just to ensure your weather trolling lives on after you.
When we lived in western Oregon as a kid I thought that the dreary, foggy, rainy and pretty much snowless winters were much more miserable than even the subzero Alaskan winters. There's something about constant gray gloom that sucks out your soul. I enjoy my non-winters here in AZ. Once a year we'll get a week long cold snap like the one hitting us now. We endure and then get back to our 65-70 degree days and 45 degree nights, sunshine and little to no wind.
 
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