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    Posted: 20 Jan 2011 at 6:43am
Well...we finally got some pretty measurable snow here in central Missouri overnight! We got roughly 10-12" here in Jonesburg,with 1-3" more coming! Don(Mo)...how are you doing in Bates City there ol' buddy? Bet ya' ain't out planting corn today...are you? LMAO!  Rick
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Rick - looks to be about 6-7 inches here in  west St. Louis county.  Close to 9 inches at the airport and some spots in the metro area are the 10-12" range like you.  Went to the farm with Lucas last weekend to "play" in the snow.   This weekend would have been much better but it's Cub Scout Pinewood derby race time on Saturday then a BB game for Lucas after that then a birthday party for him to go to on Sunday...I swear I'll never get to play with my snowblower on the One-Eighty in some REAL snow, LOL!  Mike
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I watched that storm kind of drop down from the Dakotas across east Nebraska and kind of spin around clipping the southern edge of Ia. After the last 3 winters, it's someone else's turn for the dumpings...
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Yeah,but Brian,you guys should be used to this white stuff up there! LOL! Heck,it doesn't snow at all around here like it used to! I think the weather guy said that this is the most snow we've had since 1993,so I guess we can handle some of it.  Rick
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At least it was consistant, about 9" here South of KC, two steps from the front porch to the walk, looked like a snow ramp.  It was so light I used a push broom.
I mentioned at the supper table that we were going to plant tomatoes this week, one of the 10yr old twin girls asked, "should you have done that before it snowed."
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maybe this will do it. lol

Edited by Don(MO) - 20 Jan 2011 at 7:00pm
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Originally posted by Don(MO) Don(MO) wrote:

Hey Rick, I'm still here. We got the same as Wendell got, Mike if the snow at your farm is like what we got here the wind will blow at all off the lane. lol
We are going to get it again Sat night 4" to 6" on top of the 8"+ we have now. Have I said just how bad I hate SNOW. The danged old white stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's a shot of Dads get around car and the grill.
Don
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Boys I don't know what I did but this is not what I thought tried to do. LMAO
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Actually Don...you got it pretty light compared to what you normally get and what we got between last night and today here. The people at the weather station must have guesstimated how much snow we got,because they said we got 9.7" of snow,which is about 3" shy of what we actually got! They're the folks that can actually be wrong with predictions most of the time and still get paid good money for being wrong! LOL! I thought about putting the blade on the 170 or 180,but figured why do all that work when Mother Nature would take care of things in time! LMAO!  Rick
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The snow around here is not going to melt for a week or two, The temp is going down to -2* tonight. burrrrrrrrrrrrrr ! lol
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The boy and I tried for an hour or so to get the blade mounted on the G so he could push snow with me.  Since I've never been around one of these things more than an hour and everything that came with it was in a pile we made considerable progress.  By progress I mean that we got all the parts in the general location but couldn't get it all to go together.  Considering we were running out of daylight and the headlight was still in the pile we gave up and used the uniloader tonight to dig out the wife and neighbors.  Neighbors tolerate all my equipment because in the winter, their hobbies can't dig them out.
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Over here just north of Edwardsville, Il. we got about 10". There are saying another storm on sunday may bring more again. I dont know how you folks up north deal with this snow!! I'm ready for spring. These gardening seed catalogs are getting me antsy. Ryan
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Ryan...I'm with you there buddy! When I was a kid I loved the snow (probably didn't know any better),but now all I want is warm days,because the old bones ache! LOL! Only thing I can say is that spring IS getting closer every day!  Rick
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