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Rattlesnake Guy
03-01-2008, 08:19 PM
The famous Drudge Report page has a link to the following story.

NH winter carnival activities canceled -- due to too much winter! (http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=7940256&nav=4QcS)

Irish mist
03-01-2008, 08:59 PM
Got to love it:) It's the worst I have ever seen it up here, though I suspect some of the older folks have seen worse.

Gatto Nero
03-01-2008, 10:08 PM
Got to love it:) It's the worst I have ever seen it up here, though I suspect some of the older folks have seen worse.

Worst? Funny, I was thinking the exact opposite. This is the best winter I've ever seen up here. This makes winter worth having. Snowboarding, snowmobiling, hell, just walking around and looking at it all is cool. I vote every winter is just like this one from now on.

Irish mist
03-01-2008, 11:09 PM
Worst? Funny, I was thinking the exact opposite. This is the best winter I've ever seen up here. This makes winter worth having. Snowboarding, snowmobiling, hell, just walking around and looking at it all is cool. I vote every winter is just like this one from now on.

I agree that's it's beautiful......but it's getting a little old:)

Argie's Wife
03-02-2008, 09:46 AM
It looses it's beauty with every roof that caves in...

And I'm sick of raking mine!!!

kjbathe
03-03-2008, 12:17 PM
I think this winter has been great! If we're going to get snow, it might as well be enough to get out the blower each time instead of having to shovel those small nuisance storms. And the skiing has been fantastic with some natural-snow terrain being open for the first time in what I think has been about 10-15 years or more.

I wish I had my camera yesterday as I drove through Alton Bay. The snow banks are HUUUUGE and it's such a contrast from a few short months ago. I had to chuckle at the road signs by Sandy Point -- just a quarter of the sign sticking up out of the snow. Not a quarter of the sign and post, just the sign. One said "Speed" something. I couldn't read the rest. :laugh:

This is winter like I remember it -- and I'd argue that it's the way it should be.

Just a few short weeks and we'll be having much warmer days, the grass will start poking through, ice out will be declared and we'll be on the phone asking if that big cruiser has been moved off the floor yet so our boat can be pulled from the rack. :)