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To: Cactus Jack who wrote (57097)2/18/2003 7:25:51 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Jpg,

You managing to keep your head above the snow? At times
like this, I'm sure glad to live in California.


Yeah but there is a lot of fun to be had during and after
those blizzards. I can see the boys' imaginations running
wild. There are drifts up to four or five feet tall in
areas. Where I cut a dog walk path in my front yard, the
snow is up to my thigh. This makes for a fun maze for the
kids. They have a blast playing Hide and Go Seek as I
purposely make the path nice and curvy. The dog tied to
jump into the deep stuff and found out quickly that his
legs just weren't that long.

This was one of those blizzards that the boys will remember
all of their lives. I have a few of my own that still
stick in my mind.

I had the snow blower out twice during the storm
yesterday. This morning it looks like I barely did
anything. Especially where the happy-go-lucky snow plow
driver walled me back in. I imagine all the guys with snow
plows on their trucks are making a killing this year.
They'll probably all be driving new trucks this Spring.

When we get hit with a storm like this it's usually more
fun than a hassle. Although I must admit they are
generally more appreciated during the beginning of winter
rather than towards the end.

I imagine I won't be able to see my lawn until June. <vbg>
Looks like Spring just got pushed back a few weeks more.
The ground hog was right.

I'm glad I brought in a stack of firewood this weekend
otherwise it would be buried. The fire sure helps dry the
gloves, pants, and jackets fast.

...and it smells especially nice while looking out the
window watching the snow come down.

I guess if it's gonna be winter and cold outside, it might
as well be that with some snow on the ground.

-Frosty

P.S. PerryMasonJPG, Best of luck in your case this week.
I wish you well.

Are their any juicy details of this case?
Anything to make Court TV or a possible episode of one of
those Law shows?
What's it about?