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After being banded 2 years I still get so cold. It has gotten better, but I'm not looking forward to a long cold winter. Brrr

http://www.utepassca...-24-webcam.html this link has pretty good pics of the area during daylight hours on several webcams.

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Brr!!!!I get cold all the time. Winter already? Where are you? I am in Florida; I left Maryland so that I didn't have snow. Keep warm, I bought lots of sweaters in my new size. :rolleyes:Karen

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I am so not ready for snow yet. I saw earlier that the midwest is in for a worse winter than last year. :(

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I'm near a small town (Woodland Park) in the mountains of Colorado, near the NW side of Pikes Peak, about halfway between Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek. My house is at 8,500ft. It's still snowing :( I guess today is the day I find out how well my new car does in the snow.

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Where the heck do you live? I'm in MA and it's too cold for me here (read: too snowy)- I can't imagine 6" in early October.

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Oh, my. It is absolutely beautiful and I would image a fantastic place to live. Down here in Alabama I am just happy we are done with the 90+ degree days finally and have settled in the 80s. I think I would love to visit you and see the wonderful scenery and experience the snow, but just for a bit. lol Hope your new car does well.

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We're in the High desert of So. California and today will be 81 and tomorrow 83, a welcome relief from 112 a month ago. Wouldn't mind a little

snow (just a little).

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so glad we are moving out of winter downunder! I have suffered terribly with the cold as I have lost weight - and we don't even get snow where I live! For the first time ever I am looking forward to summer!

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We ended up getting about 10 inches of snow, then the sun came out and it started melting. I'm not looking forward to the next snow. Many times in the winter we don't see the ground/yard all winter. We are on the shady side of a hill and in think pines. It's beautiful, but the cold gets me now. I was looking out the window when the snow was letting up and saw the most beautiful red fox come out from under my front porch. We did have chipmonks living under there this summer. I'm not sure if it is ok to let the fox stay or do something about it to block where he is going in. I fear what happened to the chipmonks.:huh: We have quite a few bears, so I guess I can be glad it's a fox and not a bear.

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