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Magical colors.
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It's been brutal. Enjoying all the shots of our arctic region.
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What have you been doing, if anything, to keep your fingers from falling off? My photos lately have not been very well composed
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Wonderful pictures, @ThePhotoGuy!
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First flakes, very light snow.
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February 2026 Medium/ Long Range Discussion: 150K Salary Needed to Post
Kay replied to Weather Will's topic in Mid Atlantic
Yeah, stop withholding the Euro 150k images people. Don't mention them if you're not going to post them. -
February 2026 Medium/ Long Range Discussion: 150K Salary Needed to Post
Kay replied to Weather Will's topic in Mid Atlantic
Man I have totally done that before by accidentally transposing letters. Somewhere there's at least one Louis Uccenelli who has gotten random questions about potential snowstorms. -
Sorry this happened, and good to spread the word. Someone tried to scam the college age daughter of acquaintances of mine about a year ago. I think she was a senior or maybe just graduated. Art student. They pretended to want to commission her work/hire her. Overjoyed of course, but a scam. Pretty terrible to prey on young people's hopes and dreams.
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This thread has been quite a read this morning. Even manages to surpass the worst thread ever, the horrific abomination of the lighthearted weak ass wave thread. Yes, I'm still defending it! I've had this person on ignore for many years.
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Nah, it was fun! Ton of laughs.
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Special Weather Statement issued. Party time.
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Storm mode soon
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Still pleased about my HoCo positioning for this one
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if we're not taking anything about this literally or seriously, yepperee
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Sorry to be pedantic but the meteorological term is "weak-ass"
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Gorgeous! Any chance mods would consider this thread pinnable? Or would that be too many pins. I don't know if people would use it (especially if current bitterness persists ) just sayin lots of great photos of the pack and frozen area waters being posted in different threads. It would be nice to be able to look through later. I'm a pack/ice freak, though. That is one thing this winter has given.
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This is awesome! I don't remember the last time it was this easy to walk on a snowpack around here.
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Just went down to the water, it's roughly low tide and very low on pilings but since it's ice covered not dramatic looking as blowout tides go. OTOH, stuff is happening and LWX verifying. I'm not sure when this occurred but the people's pier that is usually in my pics took a hit. Pier looks ok but dock at the end is kind of crumpled sideways.
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Exactly. This is a no Fs to give event. Lighthearted entertainment. Thread in right spirit, lfg
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FUN! (takes notes) (never too old)
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LFG
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Oh wow that must have been cool with a sloped driveway. Would like to watch a vid of this. Haha. Mine slopes away a tiny bit, on one side. That ice crust was (is) so slick though that the sheared off sheets slid away with a push, and small ones not bad to just chuck away. I may have been making smaller sheets than them. Doing this method with a team and big sheets sounds kind of fun! I liked not dealing with wielding a shovel for the ice chunks part. I hold my own but am not the biggest, strongest person out there, creativity paid off.
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My method, though unplanned, worked well. Didn't shovel at all until the next day. Then methodically removed the ice crust in sheets with a hammer and my hands (no shovel). Then shoveled the soft, light snow underneath. Then moved on to next section of removing ice crust. Doing in sections kept exposed snow from hardening, and made a break possible. My back felt it, but could have been much worse. Caveat don't have a really long driveway thankfully. Ended up really glad I didn't shovel during the storm. Those who did had an easy final clean up but also worked during the storm so eh.
