Missing the snow!

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We are down here in Florida, where every day is the same, sunny and 75 degrees.

I see our old haunt on the news and they have 2 feet of snow at Stevens Pass in Washington.

I miss the mountains and snow.   Crazy?
 
I never see a raindrop again it'll be too soon....wait, I think I'll miss it.
 
I liked snow when we used to get it in Texas, then I lived in Pennsylvania, and didn't like snow
Now I live in Texas ans it never snows
not sure if that's good or bad lol
 
Well, I grew up in MI and enjoyed seeing the snow on the mountains when we lived near Tucson. Hope to see snow next year but from the desert. We actually got snow one year on the ground, it had been about 11 years since it snowed there. It was fun and gone in one day - my kind of snow along with that miles away on the mountain tops.
 
I'll always miss the mountains just like I do the lakes back home. Snow and cold I'll never miss.
 
I will miss the Fall in Massachusetts as it's my favorite season but no way in hell will I ever miss the snow. LOL It hasn't started snowing yet but they're talking about snow tomorrow and I'm already dreading the thought. I'ts been low 30's all week and I hate it.

So my assessment of your statement is......yes crazy. hahaha
 
If I never see snow again it will be too soon!

I don't mind seeing it on the top of far off mountains but if it's on the road or outside my door...no thanks!
 
14 years in Alaska and I loved it...now???... I know where it's at if I want to see it. Right now, no desire lol
 
I wrote a song about all the ways winter sucks , I don't even like singing it !
 
Someone posted an acronym for snow on Facebook a little while back:

Something
No
One
Wants

I hit like so fast... :D
 
They're predicting snow and ice, in central MA, tomorrow. I'm willing to trade places with anyone south of VA
 
Being from Michigan, and living there all my life, I can happily say I don't miss it a bit. This'll be my first winter without snow and I can't wait.
 
I grew up in Michigan, snow
I lived most of my life in the San Francisco Area, No snow
I bought a house in the Sierras and had snow
I now live in the Mojave desert.
I like the story of a guy that carried a snow shovel on his shoulder. When he walked to a place where someone asked him what the heck was that thing, he knew that he could settle there.
 
Seasons comfort the soul.

I've done my time in Florida back in the 1970's, never again will I venture down there to that area.

Bring me Winter, followed by Spring and (Ugh!!) Summer...... but you can tolerate Summer for it is followed by the best season of all! ..... Fall.

Dave
 
Almost There said:
If I never see snow again it will be too soon!

I don't mind seeing it on the top of far off mountains but if it's on the road or outside my door...no thanks!

... yes , my feelings exactly ...
 
I like the snow.  Though not as much as when I was younger.  Probably because I don't do as much in it as I used to.  Hardly ever downhill ski or snowboard any more, gave all my ice climbing gear away, haven't winter camped for 5 or 6 years.  But I absolutely hate the lack of daylight (SAD); it was dark at 4:50 PM today.  And anything below 0ºF.

Stuck in Minnesota this winter so I'll just have to endure.

 -- Spiff
 
Cold weather brings on the aches and pains. Loss of daily sunshine dampens the spirits. Call me a whiner but i'll be leaving new york for arizona every winter as long as she'll let me.

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Snow is nice to look at or ski on, but a major pucker factor driving an 18 wheeler on. Loved the snow as a kid. We would drive 45 min to Big Bear, in Sothern Cal. However I have come to loathe the snow, being a transplant to Idaho 11 years ago.

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I loved the snow when I could play in it. Now it inhibits my freedom and therefore my joy.
 
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