Breaking News from the Pacific Northwest!
So where I live, we don't get much snow at all! and NEVER this early in the year ( ok once in a great while but you get the picture!) So with that being said you may understand why we get so excited over such a little amount of snow LOL Rain we get all the time so even when it floods we don't panic much. But Snow is something we don't see much off unless we leave the Valley.
This is what we woke up to, today! the kids are itching for a snow day but no such luck! Not even a 2 hour delay like most cities around us LOL. Dave has to travel over some of the ice covered roads to work so he will most likely work from home in this am. Speaking of Ice we see Ice more then we see snow!
So now you can laugh at our Giant Thanksgiving weekend snow storm! It was starting to snow again while I was taking this shot, but it stopped as soon as I came back in hehehehe.

This is what we woke up to, today! the kids are itching for a snow day but no such luck! Not even a 2 hour delay like most cities around us LOL. Dave has to travel over some of the ice covered roads to work so he will most likely work from home in this am. Speaking of Ice we see Ice more then we see snow!
So now you can laugh at our Giant Thanksgiving weekend snow storm! It was starting to snow again while I was taking this shot, but it stopped as soon as I came back in hehehehe.






Cool, Doris. We're like you. We get ice way more than snow where I live.
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Isn't snow great!
Wow, I got through there just in time. I flew into Portland last week and picked up a nice new F350. Looks very similar to the one in the photo - same color red, but supper cab instead of extended cab. I then drove it to my in-laws in California. As I drove across your beautiful state of Oregon, it was raining hard and they were warning of snow that evening, looks like I just beat it!
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At least you got a feel of it.
Here it is 30 degrees C and no way we will ever see snow!
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Sounds exactly like our weather, Doris, and I have to laugh the one or two times a year we get snow over hear. Having grown up in Northeast Ohio and receiving feet of snow at a time from Lake Erie effect, it was hard for me to understand the chaos one inch of snow caused in the south.
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