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Watching the snow fly

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I only have a small sliver of sky that I can see while I'm at work but thanks to the internet, I can watch the snow fly a few miles up the road.



Oh, and some trains too!:D

https://www.railstream.biz/video-channels/ch-100-cresson-pa-free

12:06 EB trash train
12:36 EB Helper set
1:24 EB Double stack Intermodal with a helper set on the rear
1:51 EB Double stack Intermodal
3:28 WB Helper set
 
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I've heard'a blow flies but not snow flies. Must be purdy big to see 'em that far away.
 
I've even seen an elephant fly.
 
Watching snow flakes size of a quarter come down out the back window. Just what I need to deal with now. Sandy wasn't enough?
 
In about 1951 there was a snow like that in western PA... it was said the flakes were huge so it couldn't last long.

HA!

It went into the record books as one of the worst. Up 'til 1978, anyway.
 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN!
Looks cool now.
 
Had snow the other morning, heavy frost and ice this morning.
Still driving the Jag in it.
Hope I don't get snowed in tonight.
 
So what kind of job do you have where your boss allows you to watch snow fly on the computer?:chuncky:
 
So what kind of job do you have where your boss allows you to watch snow fly on the computer?:chuncky:

I would love to tell you but it's top secret work for the government. I fear I have said too much already.

Seriously though, I'm not sure as my job title changes on a near daily basis. Although the boss does roll his eyes at me when I am desktop train watching.
 
Had snow the other morning, heavy frost and ice this morning.
Still driving the Jag in it.
Hope I don't get snowed in tonight.

Most interesting encounter I ever had, LBC related of course... After a huge dump of snow walked down to our local shopping centre to see a 1967 Triumph 2000 sedan parked there, I was rather surprised to say the least... My only assumption was that the owner of the car probably had some trouble in the snow so left it there until the roads cleared out a little... Later on I met the owner of the car through the local car club network, he lived only a few minutes from my place...
 
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