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What a Difference a Day Makes
Oct 30, 2007 18:53
These snapdragons were volunteers that sprouted up under the window box this summer.
I took the picture yesterday.
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pondhopper
October 30 2007, 23:52:39 UTC
Already?????
*mind boggles*
How do you feel about snow in October or is that normal for you?
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kyrahmoon
October 31 2007, 20:28:40 UTC
We usually have a snow around Halloween. It goes away for awhile.
However, last year we didn't have any snow for Christmas - which is extremely unusual.
The snow is gone and we are back in the 50's again.
It was just a little hint of what's to come.
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jazzyglo
October 31 2007, 01:06:15 UTC
Snow already??!!
I have a co-worker who's moving to Maine next summer. After living in Phoenix for the last 15 years, she'll have some real adjusting to do.
Pretty pictures. Snow always looks so fresh and clean.
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kyrahmoon
October 31 2007, 20:37:17 UTC
It's gone today. Just a taste of what's to come.
Good luck to your friend, She will freeze here even in the summer.
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shy_mermaid
November 6 2007, 17:48:21 UTC
I can't believe it, snow in October! Even if it's gone now just the fact that it was there in the first place. Wow.
Even in the frozen north we don't get snow that early. Some years we don't get it at all (those are the good years, ha, ha).
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*mind boggles*
How do you feel about snow in October or is that normal for you?
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However, last year we didn't have any snow for Christmas - which is extremely unusual.
The snow is gone and we are back in the 50's again.
It was just a little hint of what's to come.
Reply
I have a co-worker who's moving to Maine next summer. After living in Phoenix for the last 15 years, she'll have some real adjusting to do.
Pretty pictures. Snow always looks so fresh and clean.
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Good luck to your friend, She will freeze here even in the summer.
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Even in the frozen north we don't get snow that early. Some years we don't get it at all (those are the good years, ha, ha).
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