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February was a miserable month


Originally Posted by billski They are all so miserable because they live on that snow-rain line where all that is left is crap. If they would get out of ...

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Old Mar 3, 2008, 10:51 AM   #11 (permalink)
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They are all so miserable because they live on that snow-rain line where all that is left is crap. If they would get out of town and go somewhere they could have a little fun. Oh, I forgot, the weather is toooo dannngerrrroussss to travel. People are dumbstruck when I say I moved to New England for the weather, access the mountains, lakes, ocean and the snow.

Loafer89 - I lived in some snow belts where we grew tired of the PITA that snow causes on routine life. However, I chose to look at the other side of the coin, all the goodness it can bring.

does boston.com have a weather blog we can go spam?
Personally I think the amount of snow in Maine has bypassed too much and marched right on torwards overwhelming. There must be 3' on the level in Rumford and we still have the snowiest month of March still ahead. It's cool to look at but I am happy I do not have that much snow at home.
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just getting back from a trip over to rangeley and carrabassett valley, the snow is deeeep, but the depth in N NH through dixville notch and errol was disturbing, those people have a right to bitch and moan, although I doubt they do, we saw homes with first floor windows buried and a tunnel coming off the front porch, the restburied from roof top snow coming off, camps that weren't dug out had over 5' on the roof, rte 16 was a 1 1/2 lane road, more like a tunnel, it won;t be spring there for a while
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just getting back from a trip over to rangeley and carrabassett valley, the snow is deeeep, but the depth in N NH through dixville notch and errol was disturbing, those people have a right to bitch and moan, although I doubt they do, we saw homes with first floor windows buried and a tunnel coming off the front porch, the restburied from roof top snow coming off, camps that weren't dug out had over 5' on the roof, rte 16 was a 1 1/2 lane road, more like a tunnel, it won;t be spring there for a while
We took the route 16 route on February 16th on a day trip from Gorham to Saddleback and Errol had very deep snowcover at that point, I can only imagine what it must look like now.
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