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First off, mucho thanks to Agie for the lovely snow icon. ^_^
Second, I had to take some pics to rival Dark's snow pics... even though Dark and I are in the same county, there tends to be a difference with how much snow we get. She had some pics recently of a soda can on a table that looked like a cheese wheel... if I'd have tried that on our picnic table, I'd not have found the soda can until spring! lol
Dark is more 'inland' Milwaukee (about a hundred blocks from the lake), and I'm 'lakeside' Milwaukee (about ten blocks from the lake). Because of this, I get 'lake effect' snow... means sloppy and wet and usually more. She gets to take nice pictures of her doggy in the snow; if we had a dog, we'd lose him in the snow. (On the other hand, the lake tends to keep it warmer here than inland during the winter by a few degrees, which of course helps the snow because once it drops to a certain point it stops snowing, and in the summer the lake keeps it cooler, so I never quite get to experience the extremes in temperature she does... NOT that I'm complaining....)
So here we go... Milwaukee proper reported 11.5 inches as of 7pm; it's still snowing, and we got well over a foot and a half easily on this side of town.
Second, I had to take some pics to rival Dark's snow pics... even though Dark and I are in the same county, there tends to be a difference with how much snow we get. She had some pics recently of a soda can on a table that looked like a cheese wheel... if I'd have tried that on our picnic table, I'd not have found the soda can until spring! lol
Dark is more 'inland' Milwaukee (about a hundred blocks from the lake), and I'm 'lakeside' Milwaukee (about ten blocks from the lake). Because of this, I get 'lake effect' snow... means sloppy and wet and usually more. She gets to take nice pictures of her doggy in the snow; if we had a dog, we'd lose him in the snow. (On the other hand, the lake tends to keep it warmer here than inland during the winter by a few degrees, which of course helps the snow because once it drops to a certain point it stops snowing, and in the summer the lake keeps it cooler, so I never quite get to experience the extremes in temperature she does... NOT that I'm complaining....)
So here we go... Milwaukee proper reported 11.5 inches as of 7pm; it's still snowing, and we got well over a foot and a half easily on this side of town.
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Date: 2008-02-07 09:26 am (UTC)Yeah I know where you are at the whole area shut down due to the snow....unlike me, where the supermarkt up the streed was still open! You were supose to get around 11inches and you got over a foot and we were supose to get 10 - 12 inches and got over a foot, I always found it amazing how just being being a half hour to 45 min south of me, you get slamed...tho yes you get lake efect snow but I think last snowfall you also got barried to didnt you? Eh...
Hheheh I love the pic of Mark waveing! And the one of him like Gimli-ish one....priceless...
And as far as me takeing pics of poor old 14 year old dork-boy Hacker in the snow...you could do the same...you have cats. Just take Oreo and toss her bootay into the snowbank. Not only will you get interesting pics, but you get angry kittah sound effects to!
Go you tree shakeing chief counleor you!
~Dark
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Date: 2008-02-08 07:04 am (UTC)Just cold rain and sleet and wind here...
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