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    Samuel Hearne butchthedog's Avatar
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    Snow where I live

    Some pictures of the snow around my neck of the woods this morning.

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    Still a little more on the way before the weekend I believe. We haven't had any more today here in north Wales
    “For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.”

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    Looks like you have more than me. But the forecast for tomorrow is 40cm of the stuff.
    We hade some today but it blew away....
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    Snowing here.................again

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    I think I'll rig up my cam in the car and make a driving vid tomorrow. Must remember to switch off the radio for my German friends though...
    So you can see what snow does to traffic here (nothing) ...lol

    Well, actually... we do have our muppets, like this bus driver in Tromsø...

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    I must have shifted a few ton of the stuff, have a couple of pensioner ladies living in the street with no relatives to do it for them. I get a free coffee, that's the real reason I do it
    I thik we have all had our share of the stuff lately.

    I had a little giggle watching the great escape from the bus, they waited till the last moment Lol. You mentioned Tromso Fishy Folk, was aiming to see the Aurora Borealis from there December/January but it's going to take 6 to 8 weeks to get a passport so will wait till next December now. Thank you all for your replies, much appreciated.
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    Here near Manchester airport is hardly any cool pics though mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by butchthedog View Post
    I must have shifted a few ton of the stuff, have a couple of pensioner ladies living in the street with no relatives to do it for them. I get a free coffee, that's the real reason I do it
    I thik we have all had our share of the stuff lately.

    I had a little giggle watching the great escape from the bus, they waited till the last moment Lol. You mentioned Tromso Fishy Folk, was aiming to see the Aurora Borealis from there December/January but it's going to take 6 to 8 weeks to get a passport so will wait till next December now. Thank you all for your replies, much appreciated.
    Dave
    Crossing my fingers for clear skies for you then :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Crossing my fingers for clear skies for you then :-)
    Is December, January the best time to see the lights then.

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    Frankly I don't know. I think both months will be equally good.
    But Tromsø is 185 miles north of me, so how the weather is there I really have no feel for...

    But here is todays weather in Tromsø

    http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Troms/...8/Troms%C3%B8/
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