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Texas is not supposed to look like this. Ever.
This is the town my brother lives in, in northern Texas. I’ve seen light dustings of snow, but nothing like this. I’m betting the kids loved it and the drivers wondered whether to even get on the road that day.
Thankfully, the drivers in my brother’s family are all from Nebraska, where this sort of thing is common.
LOL yeah.. that’s NOTHING compared to what we got!
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Global warming. 🙂
Oh yeah… and we got more snow.
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We got a little snow, too. Mostly, it’s just really freezing here, though. We’re supposed to be in the 40’s. Yesterday, we may have gotten up to 17F.
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It doesn’t hurt that brother and wife both drive monster SUVs, either.
BTW, don’t forget about the two drivers who learned in Texas. :o)
It’s 60 here . . .
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Just the other day I had another local New Englander ask me if I could drive in the snow.
I wanted to ask them if they were joking or not. I guess I just take that stuff for granted.
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Bulldog – That’s right, but they were at least trained by Nebraskans. 🙂
Green Catfish – I would guess that driving in snow would be a requirement in your neck of the woods, yes?
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Lisa,
You can’t train your kids to drive. Trust me . . . and turn left right here . . .
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Especially if you’re not sure which direction the car should be turning. 🙂
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Gah! Even Texas gets snow now….and I still havent seen a singke flake! :o(
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Maybe tomorrow, eh, Gem? MK had snow last week. 🙂
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