well part of the TX panhandle is covered

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Ron N

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Well it started a little bit this morning,with the ice.I will post later to show the snowfall._Ron[Broken External Image]:
 
We had a similar issue a few years back, (Ohio).



Our shop is near the lake, it rained and then suddenly froze. Every thing was covered like it had been dipped in water and allowed to freeze. All power was out and many did not get it back for near three weeks. All the lines simply snapped due to the weight of the ice. Trees shattered, light poles bent and in many cases snapped about in the middle.



As pretty as it was, it caused a lot of damage.



Be careful if you go out driving...
 
We get this more than snow in northen Alabama. Best thing to do is get you some milk and bread as sonn as you can! I don't know why.............
 
Ho,



Milk, bread and eggs...that's what the grocery stores here run out of when they are calling for a storm.



Seems that Winter storms must make people hungry for French toast. :eek:



TJR
 
ahh,,, Good time for donuts nuts....



mmmmmmm.... yum.... Donuts....... :lol:

Todd Z
 
Don't say that Mac. Pray for another rainy Rose Parade.



Whenever it is nice for the parade, all them folks back in the snow country are saying



"Look Ma! Sure is purty out there in Calyforny. Lets all us kin move out thar".



And they DO! Too many people out here already. LOL
 
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