Summer's Coming!

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rd_macgregor

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Get your snow-moving jollies while you can. Once the deer appear frolicking in the back yard, summer can't be far off!
(that pic from a correspondent in Cape Breton...unfortunately, we don't have deer here in PEI).

BOB
 

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Yup, didn't even need a ladder to do the spring gutter cleaning yesterday!
 

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Not here. 7" of new snow today. Can not wait to get out and plow.

Chris
 
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Finally got the front walk shovelled yesterday, now they're calling for another 12"+ tomorrow. But spring is only 3-1/2 weeks away....hah!
 

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Heres a pic of some family in Moncton. Now add 25cm to that last night.
 

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Check back with me in a month. Maybe by then the snow on the ground will be melted enough to see spots of earth. Heck we could get major dumping of snow for another 2 or more months.
 
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ven here in oregon we got some snow still on the ground. There are 5" in some spots. :) I even got thursday off to plow for a good 2 hours on my yanmar.:D
 

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Get your snow-moving jollies while you can. Once the deer appear frolicking in the back yard, summer can't be far off!
(that pic from a correspondent in Cape Breton...unfortunately, we don't have deer here in PEI).

BOB

I guess it's a difference in cultures. Up there summer is just around the corner when you can see the heads of deer sticking up through the snow. Down here we use a rodent seeing his shadow as a sign spring is near. :laughing:
 
 
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