File:Point bob postcard snowfall.jpg

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Summary

Extremely rare, but postcard-worthy snow fall.

E-mail granting permission: I'm flattered! You certainly may. Glad you like them.

P.


Original Message -----

From: gnatdroid To: Patricia McCairen Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 7:53 PM Subject: RE: Snow


Hi again Patricia:

Would you please give me permission to post these pictures on the web?

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From: Patricia McCairen Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 1:06 PM To: gnatdroid Subject: Snow

Hi,

As I'm sure you've heard, the Northwest has received some major snow. Something that is very unusual for us. It was a regular winter wonderland around here. I've attached a couple of photos, both taken of Baher Road. I thought you'd enjoy seeing them.

Quite a number of trees and branches have fallen. However, none on your shed. The big one I pointed out to you is doing fine. Parts of the Point were without electricity for a couple of days and the roads were a sheet of ice. My car was snowed in and I only dug it out yesterday. People with all electric houses had to go somewhere else. I was fortunate because of my gas stoves, for heating and cooking. Now, the weather has warmed up though we still have a lot of snow around and new storms are expected. Whether they'll be rain or snow, I don't know.

I did hear your section of the country was hit with a big storm in the last day or so too.

I hope you and your family had a nice Thanksgiving and are doing well.

Regards,

Patricia

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current14:21, 14 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:21, 14 January 20171,161 × 541 (235 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Extremely rare, but postcard-worthy snow fall. <p>E-mail granting permission: I'm flattered! You certainly may. Glad you like them. </p> <p>P. </p> <hr> Original Message ----- <p>From: gnatdroid To: Patricia McCairen Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 7:53 PM Subject: RE: Snow </p> <p><br> Hi again Patricia: </p> <p>Would you please give me permission to post these pictures on the web? </p> <pre>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- </pre> <p>From: Patricia McCairen Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 1:06 PM To: gnatdroid Subject: Snow </p> <p>Hi, </p> <p>As I'm sure you've heard, the Northwest has received some major snow. Something that is very unusual for us. It was a regular winter wonderland around here. I've attached a couple of photos, both taken of Baher Road. I thought you'd enjoy seeing them. </p> <p>Quite a number of trees and branches have fallen. However, none on your shed. The big one I pointed out to you is doing fine. Parts of the Point were without electricity for a couple of days and the roads were a sheet of ice. My car was snowed in and I only dug it out yesterday. People with all electric houses had to go somewhere else. I was fortunate because of my gas stoves, for heating and cooking. Now, the weather has warmed up though we still have a lot of snow around and new storms are expected. Whether they'll be rain or snow, I don't know. </p> <p>I did hear your section of the country was hit with a big storm in the last day or so too. </p> <p>I hope you and your family had a nice Thanksgiving and are doing well. </p> <p>Regards, </p> Patricia
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