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To: Roebear who wrote (4171)12/2/2003 10:08:04 AM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108745
 
in Boston, I used to love nor'easters and the blue snow
when the egg-beater power generator kicks in,
it stirs up nearly pure ocean water and dumps it inland
but the water source comes with blue algae
in the sunlight the snow displays a subtle blue tint
when it ices over, the blue is vivid
in certain angles toward the sun, the bluish snow is evident

I admit to being unusual
I love to shovel snow, make snowmen, snowforts
and to have snow battles with neighbors

where are my Atomic skis ???
yes, they were kept sharp as a razor last March
soon, the giant multiple mountains of Maine call
gonna head to Sunday River in Maine
where the loud feisty abusive disrespectful painintheass drunken outofcontrol ahole New Yorkers DO NOT VENTURE

/ jim



To: Roebear who wrote (4171)12/2/2003 10:47:08 AM
From: Yogizuna  Respond to of 108745
 
We had some very heavy snow flurries in NJ early this morning, causing spin outs all over the place, and a backup that at one point was almost 25 miles long on south bound 95, and there was "black ice" all over the place... It is unusual for snow bands forming off the Great Lakes to hold together this far south, but hold together they certainly did this time around!