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Life... that's what's up. Hopefully I can shoot a little in between everything else.
jan normandale said:North Carolina is open for fishing? Wow. I'm envious.
my plans.... dealing with and shoveling about 40cm/16in of snow...
Keith said:About one and half acres of grass to mow in the top paddock .... how Aussie does that sound?![]()
crawdiddy said:Top paddock, eh? So you live at the track, or what? And why do you have to cut the grass in the dead of winter?
No offense, Bruce, just havin a good larff. And yes, life in Bris-bun sounds pretty darn Aussie.
jan normandale said:Keith ... I'm not crying for you and your grass. This was taken from my flat window two hours ago. The 'grid' is from the window screening material. We're at 40cm/16in and still it's falling. I'm going to be shovelling.... a lot!
Keith said:I've seen snow once in my life ... in Nepal in the early nineties. We lived in it at altitude for about four days ... tents were pitched in it and we slept on it. I came back to Oz with minor frostbite on my toes and a healthy respect for Canucks who don't do this by choice!![]()
david b said:Spent a couple of hours on Saturday cleaning the darkroom and clearing out some space in my "studio".
Then developed 3 rolls of film from the Fuji 6x9.
Planning on a day in the dark as the weather here is not supposed to be nice.
bmattock said:My part of NC hasn't seen a single snowflake since Dec 26, 2004 (east of Raleigh).
On the other hand, I'm in MI, and I've been shoveling like crazy. They say we got as much as 70 inches of snow in some parts of the county so far this winter. I guess we dodged a bullet for this weekend - we were supposed to get another 10 inches.
jan normandale said:Bill, I just got off the phone with a friend in Montreal. He told me his yard is 2 metres/6+feet under snow. His garage roof is buried under 130 cm/ 4 feet of snow. He spent Sunday shovelling it and only got 75 percent done. Crazy winter here.
GB .. as I write Bill things sound a lot nicer in the Carolinas.