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    Wifes Favorite thing ...........YEH RIGHT!!!!

    The LOLM's favorite thing ............Yeh RIGHT! Posted on: 11/24/04 at 16:40:01 CST

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    At about 11:00 AM today (November 24, 2004), My wife's favorite thing arrived.

    The first picture is out to the side of our back yard.

    Picture # 2 is directly out the back. About 150 Yards out and directly between the two trees is a Large Radio Tower.? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

    Picture #3 is out the front. We live on a boulevard. The houses across the street are about 150 ft away and between the two trees, If YOU LOOK CAREFULLY, there is a 36" Motorhome parked.

    It is now 3:30PM. I have removed about 4" and they are expecting another 4" by 6:00PM.

    I'm Dreaming Of a White Thanksgiving??????????????????

    BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR,

    Bruce
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    Bruce -

    Those are very pretty pictures. Nice, calm, peaceful, tranquil scenes.. . . . . . . OK, I'm over it.

    That is the beauty of living in the south. Get a little snow, it melts, we're done.

    Ted

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    Well, Bruce I'm glad you got it. I'm sure we have some on the way before long, but for now you can keep it.
    Creeker Visits. They're the best.

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    Though kinda pretty, it looks cold, Bruce. Guess it'll be coming our way soon.

    Stay cozy for the holiday.

    - Ed

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    Bruce,

    I'm glad you have such a beautiful view, on the other hand I was in my yard in a T-Shirt this afternoon. Not bad for November!

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    I thought black and white photography was a thing of the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Outten
    Bruce,

    I'm glad you have such a beautiful view, on the other hand I was in my yard in a T-Shirt this afternoon. Not bad for November!
    Shorts too.

    Ted

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    Well, Lets see. I wouldn't wish anyone bad luck, but when this goes away, it makes Spring SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much more enjoyable. Better than 99% humidity and 90 degree temps in the Summer.

    Carl You might want to check your eyesight. If you look closely, there are some Yellow leaves left on the flowering Pear tree in the third picture.

    Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Shiverdecker
    99% humidity and 90 degree temps
    I think they call that "spring" in Virginia.

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    Gorgeous Pictures Bruce........

    pretty to look at, thankful I'm not in them. Keep the pic's coming.

    The beauty of North Florida is it gets cold enough to enjoy a nice fire in the fireplace, but we don't have to deal with the ice and snow.

    It don't get better than this !!
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl Laustrup
    Well, Bruce I'm glad you got it. I'm sure we have some on the way before long, but for now you can keep it.
    Yeah, what Karl said!
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