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Maltese Guru
Name: Debbie
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Fluffville USA
Posts: 8,010
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Oh, how i miss the snow!!!! One year in lovely NW FL we did have some flurries one Christmas Eve and i was recording the pups playing in our little dusting of snow.
I don't want a blizzard but i wouldn't mind enough snow to make a snowman, have a snowball fight and make some snow angels (although i may not be able to get back up).
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Maltese Guru
Name: Walter
Dog's Name: Lucky
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: The Berkshires
Posts: 996
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We got 3-4 inches - just enough to shovel, I wanted more. Got most of my seeds identified - a seedless tomato - who would have thought? Sorry those in the far south have to go snowless - it is beautiful, so clean and white. Buster [my tibetan at the bridge] lived for the snow. He used to run around, roll in it, eat it, he was never happier than when it was snowing.
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![]() Name: Marie
Dog's Name: Cherish
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Eastern Georgia
Posts: 16
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I'm originally from New England. I think snow skiing at night is so refreshing (Love it!). Georgia sometimes gets flurries.
I grow fruit trees, blueberries and anything with flowers. That's a great snow day tradition...add a cup of hot cocoa and I'm in!
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