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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (131138)1/11/2007 9:13:13 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 225578
 
It sure looks that way, doesn't it? We went out this afternoon about 3:30....back by 4:45....in that short time, we could go the 7 miles to the shopping center at the other end, and see that they only had about 1 inch of snow down there, while we had over 6 inches in our front yard and on cars in driveway.... The snow and heavy ice seem to always start about 2 miles away, and it sure did this time...

There are some good pics here too...this one is amazing...yours was from this area, and this one is from London...



seattletimes.nwsource.com

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A giant ice chess piece representing Big ben's clock tower St Stephens' Tower at the Palace of Westminster, left, is seen as a piece representing London's newest grand building, the Swiss Re tower affectionately nicknamed the gherkin, right, is moved during the world's first international ice chess game between teams from London and Moscow in Trafalgar Square, London, Thursday. The teams are each captained by a chess grand master on a 64 square metre chess board. The match ended in a draw.