Ping: Lynn from Fargo
On Thu 26 Mar 2009 04:40:35p, Puester told us...
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>> Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig > wrote:
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>>> On Mar 26, 7:22 am, maxine in ri > wrote:
>>>> Are you and yours high and dry?
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>>>> maxine in ri chilly and dry
>>> So far . . . I posted in another thread that I'm smack dab in the
>>> middle of downtown Fargo on the 5th floor but only 6 blocks from the
>>> river. As long as the dike holds (raising dike - again - from 42 feet
>>> to 43 feet. New (as of yesterday noon) crest expected Saturday - 41
>>> feet. More snow/rain probable. I love North Dakota . . . really!
>>> Lynn in Fargo
>>> at least for today - I may pack my little bag and show up on Barb's
>>> door ;-)
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> And I am sure she would take you in. Stay safe!
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> We are in the midst of a blizzard in Denver with reports of
> 8-16 inches depending on where you happen to be. So far we
> have only ~6 inches in our neighborhood but predictions are
> it will start snowing hard enough to dump 2 inches per hour
> as it gets colder tonight. This is the same place that was
> in the high 70s over the weekend.
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> The local mantra is "but we need the moisture!" which is
> true. Denver gets an average 80 inches of snow each
> winter. So far this year we have had 22" although the
> mountains have had pretty good snow all winter. People
> skiing next week on Spring Break will be very happy.
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> I'm very happy I don't have to drive in it.
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> gloria p
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Does it count that we're having extremely high winds and dust storms here
in Phoenix, and it is 82 degrees?
--
Wayne Boatwright
"One man's meat is another man's poison"
- Oswald Dykes, English writer, 1709.
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