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First late fall snow storm in Missouri
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We didn't get much snow, but several inches of freezing rain and sleet, followed by a light dusting of snow. among other interesting sites I have a 40 foot Scotch Pine that is trimmed high enough to go under with the cub that has limbs dragging the ground. Last report I heard was over 500,000 without power. I am running on a generator, though my pc isn't real happy about it.
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I almost feel guilty.
We live about 2 hours SW of John and the ice and snow missed us. We received almost 6.5 inches of rain but nothing but a very light dusting (less than 1/4") of snow and absolutely no ice.
I don't have a blade for Frodo so I am glad the storm passed us by.
We live about 2 hours SW of John and the ice and snow missed us. We received almost 6.5 inches of rain but nothing but a very light dusting (less than 1/4") of snow and absolutely no ice.
I don't have a blade for Frodo so I am glad the storm passed us by.
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The pictures say it all.
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ic ... 01%202006/
This scotch pine is about 40 feet tall, and trimmed high enough to mow under it with the cub (vertical exhaust).
http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/ic ... 01%202006/
This scotch pine is about 40 feet tall, and trimmed high enough to mow under it with the cub (vertical exhaust).
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