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A Snow Event?

What exactly is a snow event in Georgia?

Listen to this my northern friends. Just an inch or two! However, the biggest concern will be when temperatures drop, because the DOT has salt that will only work in temperatures above 25 degrees.

It is looking beautiful outside right now. Just a small accumulation on the ground here in Henry county at this point.

David has the misfortune of being at Wal-Mart right now...he just called and said the TV station is there and the store...packed out, of course!

Keep tuned! :-)

Comments

Anonymous said…
oh I am so jealous I wish for some snow. I would love the the kids to be able to build one snowman this year. Keep us updated about the southern snow fall.
Laura ☃ said…
It is always nice to enjoy the snow from home, candles lit, hot cocoa, & kids quietly reading by the fire while the husband goes to Walmart to buy lotion to massage your cold toes. I hope he picked the good lavender kind.
(just joking of course, delete if you must...you can tell I have cabin fever from the cold).
Enjoy the snow Ms. Georgia!
Unknown said…
Hey I emailed you on your other page so if you can't get it let me know and I will forward it to here. Sorry I didn't realize you had switched because I haven't been on here in forever :) Miss you guys.
Unknown said…
Hey Kelli! I rarely check Yahoo anymore...I'll see if I can retreive your message. Do you have our new number?

Laura, "Ms. Georgia," I think not! :-)David wasn't going to get lotion for my feet though recently he did. The next morning (I am NOT kidding) I could not understand why I could barely stand up in the shower! Slip...sliding away...for sure! It was great to catch up with you, Laura. Please call and let me know the outcome of your medical procedure :-)

Junia, Maybe soon ya'll (said for my father-in-law)will get to enjoy some Georgia sun when it is a little warmer. Though I'll have to say the hot tub is a lot more enjoyable in the cold weather!
Unknown said…
If not you can email me Kellbell1982@insightbb.com
and I can give you my number. Can't wait to hear from you :)

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