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Ack its snowing

Saturday we had some heavy flurries and it was cold and windy. A couple pics while we were watching one of our granddaughters play soccer. The one pic is all four of our granddaughters. Today there was about an inch of snow in much of our favorite touring area.
 
Those 3 look like the weather's 70-degrees out there!
 
You're s'posed to go SOUTH when leaves turn funny colors!! :jester:
 
Towing to Watkins Glen tomorrow for my last '09 race.

Snow predicted.

Ugh! :crazy:
 
We've th' 90+* and humidity to exceed... in October!!

I'm in heaven! :devilgrin:
 
I'll take all the rain we've been getting over snow any day. But it does seem we went from Summer directly to Winter. Rainy season is early this year.
 
We got more rain in the past two days than in the past two years combined. Hasn't rained a drop in many months before now, perhaps over a year even.
 
Well, if you still need more, Steve, I've got it standing in the yard!
 
>21 inches this year here in Arkansas....again, when did we move to a temperate rain forest? Mid October, leaves are still green.
 
Flowers are still blooming in north Alabama! Roses are especially pretty right now.
 
tony barnhill said:
Flowers are still blooming in north Alabama! Roses are especially pretty right now.

I'm maybe camping in southern Alabama next weekend. Forecasted to be in the low 70s during the day, 40-42 at night. That's just about perfect!
 
Where in Alabama?
 
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