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terryd
at Thu Nov 25 00:16:55 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
Put another log on the fire the cabins getting cold. Montana, at least my end of the state, has been bitter cold. 5〫 for a high the other day, 3〫for the high today.

Gone are the warm days of spring when Jeff Hardwick was here to hunt for Pale milk snakes, and guess the size of a boot.

Old Man Winter has chased any basking turtles under ground to find warmth of some kind, along with even the hardiest Chorus frog. Not even Minnesota Hardwick wants to be here in this weather.

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This old codger has covered every tree and rock with his bitter bite.


The other day I posted this variable looking pair from Yellowstone County, they were thirty yards from each other. Here they are again.

This is the hillside them came from today. 3〫, so cold you wonder how these milks ever survive these harsh conditions today.

This wonderful rock line, which produced milks, bulls, racers, hognose is covered by 5 inches of snow.

Same rock line from above today.

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Old Man Winter. - terryd, Thu Nov 25 00:16:55 2010 
- RE: Old Man Winter. Part two. - terryd, Thu Nov 25 00:46:56 2010

- You know whats scary?? - Jeff Schofield, Thu Nov 25 01:11:21 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - gerryg, Thu Nov 25 06:36:40 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - DMong, Thu Nov 25 08:16:26 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - snake_bit, Thu Nov 25 08:17:43 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - JYohe, Thu Nov 25 09:29:30 2010
- Cool, man! - Sunherp, Thu Nov 25 10:20:54 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - Bigtattoo, Thu Nov 25 11:41:57 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - Jeff Hardwick, Thu Nov 25 19:41:53 2010
- RE: Old Man Winter. - PHFaust, Fri Nov 26 10:36:20 2010
- Great Post! - RG, Mon Nov 29 09:38:17 2010
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