My mother always spoke about having to carry her violin case which was taller than her at the time through snow drifts back in Wisconsin.
I too will have a story to tell my son about the summers in AZ and attempting geocache. Or maybe the first time my Sister-in-Law and Brother came out to visit and left a pack of crayons in their minivan and they became a globbery mess.
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bill@freeholder.com>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Geocaching weatherDate: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 13:15:43 -0600>You forgot about the shoes...the story ALWAYS needs to talk about the>shoes...or lack thereof.>>Don't talk to me about waist-high snow, because that'll mean I either need>more lift, a bigger engine, or both. That gets expensive! :) Not that I>would complain about getting both in the pursuit of a vehicle that will>traverse anything.>>Brian>Team A.I.>>-----Original Message----->From:
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listserv@azgeocaching.com>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Geocaching weather>>Ah yes, the old days, when it was so much hotter -- or colder, depending>upon where you lived. I grew up in the upper Midwest, and back then the>snow in the winter was waist deep or higher for months at a time in the>winter. Yep, I had to walk to school, and it was 3 -- no, 4 miles, and it>was uphill both ways.>>Bill in Willcox>>>>-----Original Message----->From:
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Of>CAMERON BRONIARCZYK>Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 10:08 AM>To:
listserv@azgeocaching.com>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Geocaching weather>>I've been sayin for a long time, that it is not as hot as it could be here.>I remember when I was graduating High school, and working on my Eagle>project, it was hotter than (the surface of the sun). When planes can not>land at sky harbor because of the heat, it is HOT. I can remember years>hanging out at night and it would be 101 degrees at midnight! These days are>>hot, but tolerable (this coming from a guy who works in an air conditioned>warehouse).>>>>____________________________________________________________>Az-Geocaching mailing list
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