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#15
by
andrew
on 31 Oct, 2011 21:05
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Our power came back on tonight. Had a few misarable days with cold weather, 12" of snow on the ground and no power. Also 2 trees down and lots of branches. I was actually looking forward to Winter before this silly storm....
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#16
by
mangosink12572
on 01 Nov, 2011 09:13
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It sure is here (cold and snow) - -we lost power for three days - - -and the generator would not kick in - - A N D no hot water - -no water at all - and the temperature in the house was 50 - - -got power back now and is it nice to shave
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#17
by
tomgallagher
on 01 Nov, 2011 09:16
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Geez, what a way to start the winter.
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#18
by
Slick A
on 01 Nov, 2011 09:36
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My sister lives in Philly. I thought she was joking when she told me her car was covered. Then she sent a pic. October is too early for snow. Global warming? Not so sure.
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#19
by
Slynito
on 01 Nov, 2011 09:42
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This past summer we had big floods, record lows, record highs and now all this early snow...maybe the scientists are right about, "Climate Change".
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#20
by
schro
on 01 Nov, 2011 11:43
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This past summer we had big floods, record lows, record highs and now all this early snow...maybe the scientists are right about, "Climate Change".

Just changing the name doesn't prove a damn thing. Science isn't a consensus.
Hope all the SBGs in the northeast are doing OK with this early visit from Old Man Winter.
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#21
by
tomgallagher
on 01 Nov, 2011 13:12
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Piece of cake in South Jersey. It hardly touched us.
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#22
by
Mike
on 01 Nov, 2011 14:58
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I have friends all over the eastern US that have told me about all the snow, I am slightly envious. They are calling for a chance of snow on Saturday here. Luckly I have all the fall cleaning done and 5 ton of hay put up, might try to get another ton just to be safe though.
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#23
by
Laser Man
on 01 Nov, 2011 19:30
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Still without electricity (since Saturday afternoon). It's strange to step over piles of snow that were plowed to the curb. Halloween trick or treating for kids has been postponed until this Friday.
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#24
by
mrzed
on 01 Nov, 2011 20:53
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Time to move to the Carolina's guys. My inpatients are still blooming outdoors. The Cosmos are beautiful, and I'm still harvesting turnips, radishes, and kale from the garden. Oh, and the roses are still blooming.
And some of the spring bulbs are sprouting already, hoping that it will stay warm enough this winter.
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#25
by
PigPen
on 09 Nov, 2011 17:04
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Some say climate change, I call it a normal cycle.
Friend of mine in Vermont was without power for about 18 hours and is ready to move back to New Mexico. Glad everyone is OK.
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#26
by
b.driscoll
on 09 Nov, 2011 17:38
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I also believe it is a normal cycle.....................I wonder what Al ''the internet'' Gore has to say. Actually, I could not care less.