Re: snow


:-)   now now, dont get too dramatic.  there is only about 4 feet of snow on 
the ground in Rangeley (usually the deepest snow in Maine), your friend must 
have been standing on a hill  :-) 

So i hear the Sea Dogs owner (baseball team) spread feralizer on the field to 
get rid of the snow, and it worked.  Anybody have any idea what kind of 
fertilizer that might be?

Richard 
> Lots of incredible stories of snow depth starting to filter down from up 
>  north.  They are calling it "Historic" late season snow depths.  Everyone 
is 
> 
>  bracing for terrible flooding.  You only have to travel less than an hour 
>  from here and you hit 4' of snow, depths 2x + that are found further up.  
I 
>  spoke to someone who has a trailer in ME and he snow shoed into it; he was 
>  looking down at the roof.  The streets are like tunnels you can't see to 
>  either side.  People put boards over the top of paths to make tunnels 
> because 
>  they can't shovel anymore.
>  
>  Any growers out in that?
>  
>  George Brooks
>  North Tewksbury, MA USA
>  Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Boston 
>  in the Merrimack River Valley
>  Zone 5N
>  Personal Bests
>  617.6 1991
>  641 1993
>  

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