A bit odd that one day it was sunny (and very productive) and the next buried in three feet of snow...I am scratching my head...
Oh man. I think you really found something, lol. No way it can be sunny one day and snow the next. Weather never changes like that.
Also, were the pictures dated? Did anyone say they were a day apart?
Did you not notice the guys in heavy clothing and winter hats in the "sunny" picture? It's not like they were in tank tops, cut-offs, and flip flops in the "sunny" picture.
3' of snow???? Take notice of the wooden platform in the "sunny" picture and in the snow picture. That platform look higher than 3' to you? Pretty big stretch. Also, notice the lack of snow under the front of the drill engine in the "snow" picture. 3' huh?
Hmmm. You never got back to me on this. You still claiming 3 feet of snow?
jmurfk Share Sunday, January 01, 2012 10:35:44 AM Re: Starnes post# 13707 Post # of 13767
A bit odd that one day it was sunny (and very productive) and the next buried in three feet of snow...I am scratching my head...
Oh man. I think you really found something, lol. No way it can be sunny one day and snow the next. Weather never changes like that.
Also, were the pictures dated? Did anyone say they were a day apart?
Did you not notice the guys in heavy clothing and winter hats in the "sunny" picture? It's not like they were in tank tops, cut-offs, and flip flops in the "sunny" picture.
3' of snow???? Take notice of the wooden platform in the "sunny" picture and in the snow picture. That platform look higher than 3' to you? Pretty big stretch. Also, notice the lack of snow under the front of the drill engine in the "snow" picture. 3' huh?