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We had snow in Tucson the other day, lasted until the afternoon.  Had ice on the bird feeder too so I can empathize.  Mr. Cats first snow and he exhibited a strong negative reaction.   :D

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I like different seasons too, but I'd like to be far enough south where my lakes aren't freezing over, including the smaller lakes.  

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The ice is all gone now. The snow covered it up :(.

Could someone please mail me a snowball?  My kids don't know what one looks like........ ;D ;D ;D ;D

Actually, we did have some cold rain/sleet last night here in GA and half of the state shut down. ::)

You warm weather guys are killing me. I have a serious case of cabin fever too. 10 " of snow on the ground and another blast of the white stuff is hitting right now.

Last night most of the school districts in the Middle TN area closed due to a forcast of snow or ice......when we woke up this morning the actual accumulation was ZERO  

Hi everyone!

I know that feeling. I've had cabin fever for several weeks now. Fortunately the weather warmed up some so I'm going to see if I can put my boat in in the morning! I know of a rock shoreline that drops off into deep water. It has a southern exposure so that rock should have been soaking up some heat. I can hardly wait! ;). I'll post again soon and let you know how I do.  See ya later!

                                                             Donnie

Cry me a river !  Our lake ( Cascade,in Idaho ) has over 20 inches of ice on it,and it won't go away until mid April to early May.I do NOT like ice fishing.

What's ice?  8-)

Its what happens when you are typing RICE and miss the R  

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