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Post by jack on Aug 13, 2011 20:28:22 GMT -6
Gidday
Well I have just gotten back inside after movin me cattle and had a late lunch. Now I am sittin here just watchin the snow fall. This must be a reall rare event too for this area, two lots of snow to sea level in the one year, It's normally once every 5 or 10 years.
Apart from sittin in front of the fire I will probably do nothin more today, unless it gets real thick and I may throw another bale of hay out.
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Post by ChileFarmer on Aug 14, 2011 7:40:53 GMT -6
Jack, y'all stay warm down there. Wish I could come visit just to cool off. Still around 100° here in Texas. But I know winter is coming. I really would like to see New Zealand. I have read a lot about it. I love the farming that goes on there. I like looking at the map with google earth. It shows all the towns roads and the farms. CF
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Post by jack on Aug 14, 2011 20:13:58 GMT -6
Gidday
Unheard of, snow to sea level twice in one year. Snowing again today as well.
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Post by Christy on Aug 15, 2011 7:54:56 GMT -6
Snow! geez
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Aug 16, 2011 3:21:36 GMT -6
did ya get a lot of snow Jack??
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Post by jack on Aug 16, 2011 19:48:15 GMT -6
Gidday
One hellava lot considering it aint happened down this low twice in one year.
First time a few weeks ago it was only about an inch and a half but this time about 4 inches.
Nearly all gone round here cos we had rain and sleet but still plenty up on the hills.
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Post by jack on Aug 17, 2011 0:10:58 GMT -6
Gidday
But hey, we have no problems here. A bit different in some parts of the country though Eh!
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Post by Pharmer Phil on Aug 17, 2011 12:11:26 GMT -6
gives you all something to look at and talk about...we talk about the days it don't snow in the winter...wondering WHY?
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