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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.