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What's with the snow?

I'm up in Lake Tahoe while my house is being remodelled back in San Francisco. The first few days it was great; 70's in the day and cool nights. Suddenly, storm. It's snowing like crazy! In October!

Here's what it looked like in my back yard about 4:00. It's snowed a LOT since then.
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Capslock
 
Well Back here in the bay we been getting a lot of rain. My highland plants must be happy out side =P. Tho this morning at 6:30 when I woke up for school it was as black as night still. Urg... Many long streches of pure mud to walk through too. >_<
 
Hey now
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lol no, actually there are plenty of resons not to live in Alaska.. serious safety reasons.. especialy if you're female

And snow isn't one of them ;)
 
How beautiful! I love snow! Not quite ready for any here yet, but once it gets really cold then I'll be wishing for snow.

Lovely photo Capslock.
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You could live in Buffalo, Rochester, Oswego, or Syracuse. My poison was Buffalo, City of the Blizzard of '77!
 
wow that's awsome! I can't wait till it snows
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it was awsome last year. it started snowing the exact time we left school! it was amazing
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light snow... didn't even accumulate.... but it was very symbolic
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I'm from mexico (and a desert area at that) so I REALLY love snow
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the first year that snowed I was out there so long my fingers were purple and when I took a bath it burned like crazy.
 
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Quote[/b] (PlantAKiss @ Oct. 21 2004,5:58)]I wouldn't mind living in Oswego. hehe
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And give up your naturally near-perfect CP conditions? We MUST be thinking of the same Oswegans! Hey, nearby Watertown once had 48" of snow in one day. I believe it was in '77.
 
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