We had a little snow yesterday (actually a blizzard all day - the snow
came 'down' horizontally). The view from my window this morning.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2qbcxt
The cats loves the snow, as witnessed by all the paw prints in the snow
in the enclosure:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/3bu3gh

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Helen Wheels - 27 Jan 2007 11:36 GMT
> We had a little snow yesterday (actually a blizzard all day - the snow
> came 'down' horizontally). The view from my window this morning.
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> http://preview.tinyurl.com/3bu3gh
Wow, that looks SO refreshing from this part of the world. In our end of
Purrth it was 42ºC today and tommorow's forecast is for more of the same.
I wonder what my furry guys would make of some snow?
Susan M - 27 Jan 2007 21:50 GMT
I'm so envious of the snow. Chinook melted all ours and its brown and dry.
*my* cats don't like snow though - they skirt the house under the eaves and
try not to get that unpleasant stuff on their pampered little paws.
Susan M
Otis and Chester
> We had a little snow yesterday (actually a blizzard all day - the snow
> came 'down' horizontally). The view from my window this morning.
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>
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/3bu3gh
Victor Martinez - 28 Jan 2007 04:00 GMT
> I'm so envious of the snow. Chinook melted all ours and its brown and dry.
> *my* cats don't like snow though - they skirt the house under the eaves and
> try not to get that unpleasant stuff on their pampered little paws.
It's hard for me to imagine your part of the world without snow in
January!!!

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Susan M - 29 Jan 2007 04:23 GMT
> It's hard for me to imagine your part of the world without snow in
> January!!!
My memories say that we usually had snow when I was growing up here. I
remember playing in snowdrifts in the front yard of my parents house making
forts and such. The chinooks are frequent and warm these days leaving the
rather unappealing sight of brown grass covered in ice patches from the
melted snow refreezing over night. Snow is prettier ... not to mention alot
safer to walk on that sporadic ice patches!
Susan M
Otis and Chester
Marina - 29 Jan 2007 05:34 GMT
>> It's hard for me to imagine your part of the world without snow in
>> January!!!
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> melted snow refreezing over night. Snow is prettier ... not to mention alot
> safer to walk on that sporadic ice patches!
It's been very strange here, too, without the snow. It didn't come until
late January this year. November and December were very dark without the
snow.

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