A WINTER TO REMEMBER

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    Mister Greenthumb
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    What will you remember about this winter as weather gets better and it only a memory instead of a cold reality. For me it was the most I wore snowpants in 52 years since I was 8 years old.

    #1886389

    Lostby7
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    Snow on almost every Friday ruining most of my planned caching expedition’s…and getting pushed out of a icy parking lot by three senior citizens when I did finally get out to brave the snow laden grounds. 😳

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    Dom Nizza
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    @Mister Greenthumb wrote:

    What will you remember about this winter as weather gets better and it only a memory instead of a cold reality. For me it was the most I wore snowpants in 52 years since I was 8 years old.

    Don’t despair .. I enjoy the snow now and turn to my favorite movie LINK. This one is special for us old timers…

    CLICK RIGHT HERE and Just Let it Snow Oh yes, it has a little music for you.

    There are many more to be shared.

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    Doc.
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    Ahhhhh! That was nice! The photos looked like my farm this morning with the 6″ of new snow, only the horses were galloping through it, rearing, spinning and chasing each other. Love those moments over morning coffee. The only thing that would have made it better was Zuma! at my front door with coffee in hand, ready to wisk me off for some FTF adventures after he had taken care of the morning feeding.

    Yes, they say a cacher’s life is indeed a fantasy life where the sky is always cerulean and there are no nettles!

    Can’t blame a girl for trying to get some else to do the morning chores for once. Heeheehee!

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    Averith
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    I’ll remember the couple of months with no heat in the car. Was a very long drive from Sheboygan to Plymouth to go to work. Stupid back ordered part!!!

    #1886393

    furfool
    Member


    What I will remember most is coming home from work to find our house burglarized. Almost two months since it happened and I’m still paranoid whenever I see a stranger in the neighborhood.

    #1886394

    Buy_The_Tie
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    Tennis Elbow….

    er…..

    Shoveling Elbow.

    #1886395

    Dom Nizza
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    @buy_the_tie wrote:

    Tennis Elbow….

    er…..

    Shoveling Elbow.

    I got mine raking in this cash…

    Lots of help show up for the new spectator sport winners. 😆 … 😆
    .

    #1886396

    I M WU
    Member


    Getting on top of the garage and house to shovel the huge drifts of snow off of them…actually had to do it twice…I participated once. Gave me a chance to see the landscape from 2 stories up…which I never would have seen otherwise.

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    Doc.
    Member


    Was there a cache up there, too?

    #1886398

    Dom Nizza
    Member


    @doc. wrote:

    Was there a cache up there, too?

    CACHE?… I thought you said CASH… OH WELL..

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    #1886399

    TyeDyeSkyGuy
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    This one is fairly obvious for me. I think I’ll remember the Tornado that ran through my back yard on January 7th. the one that destroyed my pool house and ripped the roof off of my office. Yup, pretty sure I’ll remember that one for a while.

    😯

    #1886400

    Timberline Echoes
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    More snow, more snowshoeing!!! A little more frustration with those not so winter friendly caches.
    TE

    #1886401

    kbraband
    Participant


    I’ll remember it as one of the best winters ever for cross-country skiing. I figure if you choose to live in Wisconsin, you should choose to enjoy it.

    #1886402

    benny7210
    Participant


    Doing caches with snow shoes on. It was a fun winter, if you like snow. I got to use my snow shoes on quite a few weekends. 😀

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