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All of these I shot on Feb 3 2018. Up here you can have good weather and see for miles and in the next instant be in a near or full blizzard. There are 4 very distinct seasons here opposed to the west where I have spent most of my life. Enjoy them, you are free to use them if you wish.
gdale6 know the setting ... live in mining country in the Superior National Forest. The weather changes at a drop of the hat. Great pics!
Disclaimer... I am a verified and completely irrational weather nut.
Jealousy is a poor word to describe my feelings in looking at your pics, but it was the first one that popped into my mind.
Living in Nor Cal is wonderful... no super cold wx or dirty snow for weeks afterwards to deal with, but I dream someday of waking up to the visions you shared.
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gdale6 know the setting ... live in mining company in the Superior National Forest. The weather changes at a drop of the hat. Great plcs!
Thx, ahh another beautiful place in MN.
wrote:Disclaimer... I am a verified and completely irrational weather nut.
Jealousy is a poor word to describe my feelings in looking at your pics, but it was the first one that popped into my mind.
Living in Nor Cal is wonderful... no super cold wx or dirty snow for weeks afterwards to deal with, but I dream someday of waking up to the visions you shared.
Im from So Cal, did spend 5 yrs in Nor Cal too, Sacramento and Redding areas before I split for Idaho, got tired of all the business requirements and authorities wanting this and that. Am on my second time living in Michigan now.
This was in Buffalo, NY a few years back. We are used to the snow, but we got 7 ft in a few days. Crippled us. I was smack dab in the middle of the storm, 5 miles away, 3 inches.
Great shots there of Buffalo, I remember that storm, was a lake effect event with stark demarcation lines. On one street one side was getting snow while the other was not and in the clear. Crazy...
Try living in Lowville or Redfield NY...
Your pics have lots of snow, but nothing compared to the 400" a year they get.
WOW. I’d have so much fun! 😁