Winter has arrived!

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    It started snowing about 7 am today. After an hour this is what my back driveway looks like!
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    pondlady Young Pine

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    Driveway? What driveway? it does indeed look as if winter has arrived at your house.
     
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    They were saying 1 to 2 inches, but I already have 3 inches possibly 4 and it's still coming down.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Good heavens that makes my little 'flurry' the other day look ever so slightly insignificant!!! :eek: Really beautiful though when it falls and is untouched like yours. :-D
     



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    Beautiful Capt. We have about the same amount here in Michigan - we got it a few days ago. Today is just flurries but supposedly 1-3 inches tonight.
     
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    Ended up with 4 inches and then a little freezing drizzle on top of it. My son came home from work and said the roads weren't in too bad of shape. But they are saying more freezing drizzle tonight but spotty. He had to use 4 wheel drive on the way home and will probably have to in the morning on his way to work again.
     
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    Oh beautiful but so dangerous for my old bones.It does make beautiful viewing .Thanks for letting us enjoy
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    Very beautiful indeed, but I would not do well in it for long. I would probably be so stiff after being out in it for any length of time.
     

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