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oh wow you got quite a bit too 🙂
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About 4 inches. There is still some on the ground but I think the roads will be clear enough today. It is going to be 50 degrees later in the week!
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whew I didn’t see this much snow all around last year, climate really has changed 🙂
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We used to have snow in Seattle but it has been increasingly warmer, both in the summer and the winter. This has been the first really cold winter in a while. Where do you live?
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Vancouver 🙂 last winter was more like Spring to us, this is insane right now lol
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We’ve had several winters like that too. The climate change, for the most part, has been kind to us. It is now warm enough in the summer for tomatoes to get ripe!
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Bonus!! 😍
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How long have you lived in Vancouver. I bet it used to snow since Vancouver is so close to Seattle. I have lived here since 1966.
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oh wow you’ve been there a while! Been here since ’84 and then around’91 the city almost shut down because there was WAY too much snow lol
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I remember at one point in the 60’s we had three feet. I imagine the years you mentioned were big for us too but I don’t remember them clearly.
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Well they do say every 6 years we get a huge dump! let’s see what’s coming next 🙂
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love the snow but then i never have it in my country eve
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Where do you live?
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cool pics in more ways than 1 🙂
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Moved to Florida six years ago and I love the winter warm weather. Your photo is a reminder of nature’s beauty on a snowy day in Wisconsin and it brought back pleasant memories.
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I’m glad it brought back pleasant memories as you were sitting in a beautiful, warm place!
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WOW! A little different from my perspective. Looks wonderful!
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Oh my God, what a beautiful picture!!
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I’m glad you liked them!
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I`m glad you took some photos…there are so many wonderful images to take in winter. After a few months, we sometimes take it for granted here.
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Beautiful
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