Ice storm
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Yea,I moved from NJ to the Poconos back in the 80"s.I trimmed houses for 25 years.We could lock up the house and leave our tools over night years ago.Most of the jobs did not have power.Sometimes a mile of poles had to be set.I would be trimming windows on a home and black bears would be walking through the lot.Loved it!!.We would bring fishing poles to work and coolers??
Those were the good old days.No cell phones.All changed now,NYC moved out here.You cant beat living out of a city.I used to shoot groundhogs from my bedroom window,bondfires no problem.I miss those days a lot.Mikey
			
			
									
									Those were the good old days.No cell phones.All changed now,NYC moved out here.You cant beat living out of a city.I used to shoot groundhogs from my bedroom window,bondfires no problem.I miss those days a lot.Mikey
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ampmike wrote:Yea,I moved from NJ to the Poconos back in the 80"s.I trimmed houses for 25 years.We could lock up the house and leave our tools over night years ago.Most of the jobs did not have power.Sometimes a mile of poles had to be set.I would be trimming windows on a home and black bears would be walking through the lot.Loved it!!.We would bring fishing poles to work and coolers??
Those were the good old days.No cell phones.All changed now,NYC moved out here.You cant beat living out of a city.I used to shoot groundhogs from my bedroom window,bondfires no problem.I miss those days a lot.Mikey
I lived in Sparta/Lake Mohawk New Jersey for about 5 years in the mid-seventies. It was about 10 miles to the Delaware Water Gap as-the-crow-flies. It was nice back then. Probably all different now.
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Hey you guys are derailing my very serious and informative thread. 
 
			
			
									
									
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I can see the Gap from my front porch.Its about 6 miles away.It pretty different than the 70"s.They were the best days!!!Loved the 70"s.Ill I wanted was a Black Les Paul Custom back then.I did get a 79 tobacco sunburst and still is my main geetar,Mikey
			
			
									
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I forget to mention (perhaps it goes without saying?) that Lake Mohawk NJ would ice over every winter.cbass wrote:Hey you guys are derailing my very serious and informative thread.![]()
Now I live in Syracuse, the city that has won more Golden Snowball Awards than any other!
2002-2003: Syracuse
2003-2004: Syracuse
2004-2005: Syracuse
2005-2006: Syracuse
2006-2007: Syracuse
2007-2008: Syracuse
2008-2009: Syracuse
2009-2010: Syracuse
2010-2011: Syracuse
2011-2012: Rochester
We average 123.8 inches a season, however we got 192.1 inches during winter of 1992 - 1993.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Snowball_Award
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Sorry Man,didnt know.Nick used to live near Me.You still live in a very cool place 
			
			
									
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I was just tryin to be funny carry on  
			
			
									
									
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Yeah, ice storms are bad news for trees and power lines.
I'm kind of disappointed, this Winter we didn't get any snow or ice.
Wind storm today and rain.
			
			
									
									I'm kind of disappointed, this Winter we didn't get any snow or ice.
Wind storm today and rain.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
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Forgot I took this last night .I let Ruby out and ahe was gone for almost an hour.I was getting worried.She came home soaked.Guess she decided it was good time for a swim.
			
			
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Thats a lot of snowNickC wrote:I forget to mention (perhaps it goes without saying?) that Lake Mohawk NJ would ice over every winter.cbass wrote:Hey you guys are derailing my very serious and informative thread.![]()
Now I live in Syracuse, the city that has won more Golden Snowball Awards than any other!
2002-2003: Syracuse
2003-2004: Syracuse
2004-2005: Syracuse
2005-2006: Syracuse
2006-2007: Syracuse
2007-2008: Syracuse
2008-2009: Syracuse
2009-2010: Syracuse
2010-2011: Syracuse
2011-2012: Rochester
We average 123.8 inches a season, however we got 192.1 inches during winter of 1992 - 1993.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Snowball_Award
I bet we average less than 10" if that We get more ice than snow anymore
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Wow!! EXACTLY like me regarding the Black Les Paul Custom in the early-70's. I ended up getting a 72 cherry sunburst Les Paul Deluxe which was my main axe up until last Christmas. When...I finally treated my self to that Custom. Had a small windfall and picked up a 73 ebony Custom with silver hardware. The Deluxe will always be my life long gal. But....the Custom sure does make a compelling lover.ampmike wrote:I can see the Gap from my front porch.Its about 6 miles away.It pretty different than the 70"s.They were the best days!!!Loved the 70"s.Ill I wanted was a Black Les Paul Custom back then.I did get a 79 tobacco sunburst and still is my main geetar,Mikey
Do be careful driving around in the slippery conditions guys.
Cheers,
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Spent lot's of weekends at the Gap during my late teens.  Used to go camping there with friends.  Lot's of hiking and rock climbing and , oh yeah, sitting around the campfire drinking and experimenting with all kinds of stuff.  Some fond memories were made there.
			
			
									
									
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Sunny in Minnesota today so I drove across the bridge to North Dakota to have a look and yup, it was sunny over there too, hmmm 
			
			
									
									
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About 6" of snow in s. mn with drifting. We had the freezing rain a bit heavier couple weeks ago full 1/2 thick on the ground.