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Oh Boy More Snow!!

mespock
March 18th, 2005, 09:19 AM
Hey look what is heading East and they are saying we could get up to 8 more inches!!

Yesterday at 4 am when I let the dog out... No Snow on the ground...

By 6 am there was at least 3 inches...

By Noon most was melted....

This morning.... Just look!!!

Remember Spring starts this Weekend!!!

You have to just love Spring in the Northern States LOL :N

Yes those are my daughters' cars.
The 88 T-bird, 91 Camaro, and 00 Mustang

MonsterMark
March 18th, 2005, 10:57 AM
I see you shoveled. I hope you salted too. I would hate to see an 'ol lady take a tumble right in your front yard.http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com//images/icons/icon12.gif

mespock
March 18th, 2005, 12:15 PM
I see you shoveled. I hope you salted too. I would hate to see an 'ol lady take a tumble right in your front yard.http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com//images/icons/icon12.gif

Can't put salt down Don't you read the science reports:

ORONO, Maine - The use of salt to melt snow and ice from slippery roads has an environmental downside that can affect a widespread area long after winter has passed, scientists say.

Nancy Karraker, a New York-based scientist, visited the University of Maine this week to share her research into how road salt can affect amphibians in small seasonal wetlands called vernal pools located as far as 550 feet from roads.

Stephen Norton, a UMaine professor, said salt can be responsible for changes in water chemistry many miles downriver from a road crossing. "You can see the effects all the way down to the ocean," he said.

Markviiiedrea
March 18th, 2005, 12:41 PM
all i have to say ia HAHA!

MonsterMark
March 18th, 2005, 03:56 PM
Can't put salt down Don't you read the science reports:

ORONO, Maine - The use of salt to melt snow and ice from slippery roads has an environmental downside that can affect a widespread area long after winter has passed, scientists say.

Nancy Karraker, a New York-based scientist, visited the University of Maine this week to share her research into how road salt can affect amphibians in small seasonal wetlands called vernal pools located as far as 550 feet from roads.

Stephen Norton, a UMaine professor, said salt can be responsible for changes in water chemistry many miles downriver from a road crossing. "You can see the effects all the way down to the ocean," he said.Tell that to her lawyer when she breaks her hip.http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com//images/icons/icon12.gif

mrlandyacht
March 18th, 2005, 05:56 PM
yea, stoopid snow!....i was just getting used to the nice clear sky and sunny weather!!!
only in Mi can you have spring and bitterwinter in the same week or even day!
well, makes us appreciate the few months of summer that we have!
:Bang

Naeblis
March 18th, 2005, 05:56 PM
Did someone say daughters?

***grins mischieviously***


;)

pepperman
March 18th, 2005, 07:14 PM
Whats this about Daughters. :biggrin:

Moby and Lucille
March 18th, 2005, 07:18 PM
I was kinda hoping for one last snow before it's all over for the year. You know, one of those ones where it drops a foot, but then it's all gone in like, 2 days? That would be a good send off to winter. :)


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