FoxFire110;4870937; said:Love to visit, go every year, can not wait to leave after a few weeks, houses way too close as well as too many cars and people.
Haha.. that wouldn't even workSpiritofthesoul;4872647; said:Its time to take out the flamethrowers![]()

houses are far apart here... and the cars and the people... snow in the middle though..svang55;4872881; said:there are a lot of places where the houses are too close, but it's not hard to find a place that's not like that
but you are right about too many cars and people though
i thought of maine the other day... i said to myself... yes i could live in maine... and it would be worsespotfin;4872356; said:Plenty of snow up here too. A good ole New England winter! This is like the winters we had growing up.

Alaska probably does not have this much... maybe the north pole.. but then thats the north pole... but i look at anchorage in the paper for forcast.. trying to make myself feel better... but i just feel worseGhostShrimpMan;4870957; said:Neato! in some ways.. Where is this? Alaska? haha

oh those were my good old days too... i couldn't believe how warm you could feel in the snow fort...Alwayswantedadragon;4872965; said:Hey there RedDevil/liz!, glad you seem to be re-cooping fine.Yes, WI used to get this much snow when I was a kid, but I had a day off of school with my house on a hill, a germanshephard dog, and a slick sled w/metal rails, then it was was a blast! And the snow was just wet enough to make a 'snow fort', and it didn't melt away for about a week or two. That was fun!
yes those were fun times..
And I've even seen a 'rainbow' when it was snowing during daytime, and the sunshine came out from behind all the clouds! It was so cool! Only lasted for maybe 20-30 seconds but it was so awsome! (That's one reason why I know God exists. There are just some things I think that have to be created, not just happen out of 'chance'.) Anyway, I also remember it snowing on Easter, and I REALLY don't need to see that again!