Saturday, May 8, 2010

Reason #32 as to why to love Oklahoma

From the Associated Press from my home town of Rhinlander yesterday:

Spring snowfall expected in northern Wisconsin

RHINELANDER, Wis. (AP) -- Most native Wisconsinites know you don't put the snow shovels away until June, especially if you live to the north.Snow is expected to return to northern Wisconsin late Friday. The National Weather Service issued a "winter" weather advisory for parts of north central and northeastern Wisconsin.
Forecasters say three or four inches of snow is possible to the north. With buds and leaves on the trees, the snow creates a potential hazard. Heavy tree limbs can fall and get tangled with power lines.Other parts of the Badger State are expected to get rain.

Ohhh.,,, did I mention tornadoes are a regular occurence- look at this one right in the middle of ice and snow in Central Wisconsin!

I count my blessings every single day that I live in the wonderful state of Oklahoma where today my family is at an outdoor fair in Muskogee and I have been enjoying the sunshine and the peace & quiet.

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