Legio Italica
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Hi all, here in Italy it snow today :laugh: ...fantastic !!!! Go skiing uhuhuhuhuuuuuuuuuu :laugh:
Cheers :cheer:
Massimo
Cheers :cheer:
Massimo
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Looks pretty, Italy right, where in Italy?
What's your address? I'll overnight you all the ice and snow we have in northern Illinois and what's still to come. You can have all the arctic air, as well. Ba, Humbug!
Winter makes me feel like I've been sent to the eastern front during WWII, just switch Leningrad for Chicago.
Why did I ever leave Florida?
I mean gosh, should I go with the tank top, or just another T-shirt to go with my shorts today .
G Cooper wrote:
I mean gosh, should I go with the tank top, or just another T-shirt to go with my shorts today .
why don't you come over with your shorts, t-shirt and tank top and royally freeze off your %&*?
-15°C at the moment and temperature dropping! argh! (that's 5F!!!)
i just wished my knees would still allow me skiing! one hour away from the alps and i cannot go there to have a day of fun in the snow!
Let me know if you come close to SC and we'll road trip to see ya Dad. Grumpyoldman, just where is HERE?
No snow here at all, had some freezin' rain yesterday but not much. Today was sunny but 50f. Cold wind. Glad there's no snow, 3 years in North Dakota gave me enough snow for a life time.
moon puppy wrote:
Let me know if you come close to SC and we'll road trip to see ya Dad. Grumpyoldman, just where is HERE?
No snow here at all, had some freezin' rain yesterday but not much. Today was sunny but 50f. Cold wind. Glad there's no snow, 3 years in North Dakota gave me enough snow for a life time.
I live in northern NJ. We got about 6-8 inches over night.
Unfortunately the folks in southern Jersey got the worse of the storm, with up to 22 inches in some areas, and Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, and DC got hit pretty good also.