May 2, 2010

mjido

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I feel your pain! It too will pass...
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What Doc said. We looked like that Friday, but it has melted off by now. Lookin out the window I can see some snow showers above about 9500 ft. 3 months of winter and 9 months of late fall.
 

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mjido

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I guess easy come and easy go. It's all melted of now, so now we have mud. But the sun is bright and warm, so hopefully, it will dry very quick. But like most of the Southwest we sure need the moisture.
 

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It was 90 here in Austin,Tx. today and all week. :hello2:
 

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Hey now all that snow will be good for the spring flowers.
And it will not be long before we all are saying "Man it is hot"
Plus you have a Jeep!
No worries.......lol

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mjido

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Strange as it sounds, it doesn't get real warm here, around the mid to high eighties sometimes, but most of the time it's fairly cool with a light breeze, and from my point of view, single digits of humidity. But of course, we a located at around 7500ft elevation. Beside the little putt-putt outside in the snow we have our go to town car inside my shop which is a Grand Cherokee jeep so we're covered in the 4 wheel drive thing.
 

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