Got A Little Snow....

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RustyRatRod

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Well, actually, it was rain, snow, sleet......but Kitty found enough to make her a snowball. lol You can see it trying to get the yard white and on Kitty's car, but it just wasn't cold enough or enough moisture. Maybe next time.


KITTY'S SNOWBALL JAN 22 2022.JPG
 
The 25 inches I had is finally down to 1 foot
 
Spoken like a true Hotrodder!
Freakin-A!
Think the high in Tampa was 54 today...rain earlier, gray and crappy lookin
Wooooo! Chilly! If I get snow just south of Melbourne Fl., I’m selling and going farther south! Though my daughter did warn me if it’s possibility.
 
Freakin-A!

Wooooo! Chilly! If I get snow just south of Melbourne Fl., I’m selling and going farther south! Though my daughter did warn me if it’s possibility.
It snowed in Jax in 77, and here too,.according to some 30+ year friends who are native Tampons...
 
I remember way back…..
The cold frost that destroyed the orange crop and it sent OJ prices way up.
 
When I was a kid, we could get oranges for free people would give them to you not anymore. Look at photos of the Florida turnpike north of Orlando solid orange groves in the 60s and 70s now solid houses. Hard freezes and citrus canker and growth killed it all.
 
180 inches per year, not bad

I got married in Arkansas when I was active duty Air Force and we transferred to Torrington Connecticut.

First trip to the barber shop I see lines drawn on the door frame marking years. When I asked what they were for, the barber laughed and said that's inches of snow each year. Can't remember how much it was but it was good bit. More than we used to get in Pennsylvania.
 
I got married in Arkansas when I was active duty Air Force and we transferred to Torrington Connecticut.

First trip to the barber shop I see lines drawn on the door frame marking years. When I asked what they were for, the barber laughed and said that's inches of snow each year. Can't remember how much it was but it was good bit. More than we used to get in Pennsylvania.
Active duty in CT, where, Johnny Cake?
 
Gotta get you up here to Wisconsin one of these days Rob. We have a snow storm blowing in tonight you can come help shovel!
 
@DustyDuster

I was an Air Force Recruiting District Manager there. Had recruiting offices in Torrington, Waterbury, Bristol, Danbury, Bridgeport, and Stamford. My office was in the quint town of Watertown, but a Master Sergeant couldn't afford to live there. Thus the blue color town of Torrington. It was a good place to live though.
 
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