It's starting to look a lot like Christmas !!!!!!!

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  1. alleyyooper

    alleyyooper Seedling

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    :) I love the snow. Glad I live in Michigan too.

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  3. alleyyooper

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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Awww great shots Al and a splendid shot of Jewel as well if I may say so! :smt023

    HAPPY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours Al :smt111

    UPDATE: I just created the Xmas logo for the site!
     
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    I love your pictures, especially the one with the little bird and the one with the deer. They are all good. But you can have my share of the snow thank you. For fifty years I lived with long cold winters filled with snow. Now, I can just set inside and by the end of the day it is melted. If we get any that is.Dooley
     



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    :D Stew how did you remember Jewels name? Did you cheat and look it up?

    A blue bird really.
    :cry: I wouldn't want to have Christmas days temp in the 70F range, Never heard a song about a hot Christmas, Sloshing thru the rain and mud with a one horse open sleigh :D :D . Or is that dashing thru the rain to grandmas house :D :D
    Here is how Chrismas day is spent, on a 60 horse power sled.

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    Or on your 75 horse sled.

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    With friends & fresh powder.

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    Check the signs so we don't get lost. :D :D Alley does get lost and also looses things. took 4 hours to find the truck and trailer once.

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    Be couriteous to the four legged sled haulers, give them room.

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    And :D :D :D Never slush the wife if you know what is good for you. There isn't a heater in a truck strong enough to thaw the chill slushing causes.
    :) And girls never pull up behind your other half at a stop sign.

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    Got snow.

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    :D Ok I'll share some old winter pictures. My favorite season, even if I have to ride slower for Kare :D :D . We went farther north in March since they still had lots of deep snow and ours was gone most years.

    Castle Rock, St. Ignese Michigan 3-79

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    The beach at White Fish Point Mich. 3-79

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    Pine Stump Junction trail Paridise Mich. 3 -75

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    On the shore of Lake Mich. near Nubinway Mich 3-81

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    Climbing out of the sugar bowel Hulbert Mich 3-79

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    Family sleding 3-78 Hulbert Mich.

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    :D Al
     
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    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    Are those first pictures from this year already? The most I have had down here is about 1/4 inch in central Ohio. :eek:
     
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    The snow in the pines were from Thanksgiving day. the frost in the trees were from a couple days latter. The deer, blue bird and Jewel were from last winter.

    :D Al
     

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