A view from the office
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A view from the office
This is what it looks like this morning from the home office
it is beautiful but also very cold
I need to move to a warmer climate
Calgon take me away
it is beautiful but also very cold
I need to move to a warmer climate
Calgon take me away
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suck it up will ya. only the tough live up north, the weak live south of the mason dixon line. oh yeah and the ones that run their rigs year round...... whats up marc, long time no speak..... dave
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Jim,
I know the temp there, it looks pretty but we are still talking wayyyy to cold LOL
Dave,
How are ya man things are good just real busy how are you ??
I know the temp there, it looks pretty but we are still talking wayyyy to cold LOL
Dave,
How are ya man things are good just real busy how are you ??
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Marc,
Mitch and I have been up in Grand Marais hitting the trails. Lake Superior looked pretty imposing yesterday. The wind was pretty strong and the temp was dropping. I don't know how big the waves were...but they were big (should have brought the camera). I just got back, Mitch is still up there and from the looks of today's weather report he's gonna have a blast with that new rev800
Under Alert as of 12:03p.m. today
Winter Storm Watch!!!
The National Weather Service In Marquette Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch. Expect Snow Showers To Increase In Intensity Late Saturday Afternoon As North Wind Gusts Reach 30 To 40 Mph. The Snow Showers And Gusty Winds Will Continue Through Sunday Before Diminishing Late In The Day. Blowing And Drifting Snow May Frequently Reduce Visibility Below One Quarter Mile In Exposed Locations... And Wind Chills May Approach 25 Below Zero. At This Time... The Most Hazardous Conditions Appear Likely Saturday Evening. By The Time The Snow And Wind Diminish Toward Sunday Evening... There Is The Potential For 6 To 18 Inches Of Total Snow Accumulation. The Greatest Snowfall Is Likely Over Higher Terrain From Skandia To Trenary And Steuben.
Mitch and I have been up in Grand Marais hitting the trails. Lake Superior looked pretty imposing yesterday. The wind was pretty strong and the temp was dropping. I don't know how big the waves were...but they were big (should have brought the camera). I just got back, Mitch is still up there and from the looks of today's weather report he's gonna have a blast with that new rev800
Under Alert as of 12:03p.m. today
Winter Storm Watch!!!
The National Weather Service In Marquette Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch. Expect Snow Showers To Increase In Intensity Late Saturday Afternoon As North Wind Gusts Reach 30 To 40 Mph. The Snow Showers And Gusty Winds Will Continue Through Sunday Before Diminishing Late In The Day. Blowing And Drifting Snow May Frequently Reduce Visibility Below One Quarter Mile In Exposed Locations... And Wind Chills May Approach 25 Below Zero. At This Time... The Most Hazardous Conditions Appear Likely Saturday Evening. By The Time The Snow And Wind Diminish Toward Sunday Evening... There Is The Potential For 6 To 18 Inches Of Total Snow Accumulation. The Greatest Snowfall Is Likely Over Higher Terrain From Skandia To Trenary And Steuben.