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You Know You Live In Saskatchewan When......


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num1habsfan Rising Star

...when its snowing on May 23rd!!! (aka RIGHT NOW). Started about 11:40/35 minutes ago. huge flakes, its already making ground cover (and yet most of it is melting). I took some video clips and a few pictures even. Very pretty. But forget the pretty, it makes me GIDDY!! haha. :D I LOVE snow. This is SO awesome haha. It don't beat last years latest snow date (June 2nd), but close enough man.

Anybody want some? i'll send it your way!!! :lol:

~ Lisa ~


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

As pretty as your snow sounds...I have been waiting since last September for summery weather. I am going to have to pass. I bet it looks nice though.

num1habsfan Rising Star

Heres my lazy/fast way of showing you some of the pics:

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~ Lisa ~

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I'll pass on the snow ;)

Im dying for summer to fully get here and Im giddy about it being 88 degrees tomorrow.

It is pretty though to look at, thanks for the pics!

corinne Apprentice

Please DON'T send me the snow. I moved from Calgary to California for a reason. :P I enjoy skiing on it, but I don't like shoveling it, digging my car out of it and falling in it on the way to work.

pedro Explorer

Hi. The pictures are beautiful, But I'll pass, I rather take the Florida hurricane anytime.

Have fun!!!!!!!

Best regards

num1habsfan Rising Star

hehe well thanks for the nice comments everyone. Not sure the pics did enough justice but i tried!! if video files werent so huge i'd upload them too :P. i must of sent it to AB, i heard they got a dumb on haha. It was fun while it lasted tho!!

~ Lisa ~


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