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RollingAcres
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Agree.K, @Bruce, Miss @RollingAcres shared with us a bit of her background so now it's your turn.
I flew across the world. @Bruce moved across the country.
Agree.K, @Bruce, Miss @RollingAcres shared with us a bit of her background so now it's your turn.
Yeah and I bet it took me a LOT longer to move too! It is a ~2,900 mile drive.I flew across the world. @Bruce moved across the country.
It probably did! It probably took you a few days driving.I bet it took me a LOT longer to move too! It is a ~2,900 mile drive
Clearly STA is not a "northern" type
True, and being retired they can just hang out until the snow is plowed . Folks think we have snow every day all day in the winter here. Fact is we get a few storms and it is rare that the roads are not plowed within a few hours of it stopping. And they are plowed during the storms as well. I remember only one time, Feb 14 some years ago, that is snowed 27" in about 12 hours. The plows couldn't keep up. But a day later, clean dry pavement. I don't think I got the garden tractor with snow blower out even 10 times last winter. They seem to be getting more snow down in MA than here (which bugs DW no end).It's still nice in the winter with all that white snow. It's quite peaceful watching tje snowfall if you don't have to drive in it.