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Old 01-04-2018, 11:36 AM   #1
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Great boots, I had a pair for 15 years, they were the balls for my winter holdover fishing.
My dad lived in northern New Hampshire and he had a pair that he lived in winter - summer. I never paid much attention to them but I get it now.
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Old 01-04-2018, 01:22 PM   #2
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I have no doubt that downtown Scituate where I grew up and lived through the blizzard of 78, is full of sea water at this point. Luckily for many on the coast, while this is a very intense storm and hitting at astronomically high tides, it's moving out quickly.
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I have no doubt that downtown Scituate where I grew up and lived through the blizzard of 78, is full of sea water at this point. Luckily for many on the coast, while this is a very intense storm and hitting at astronomically high tides, it's moving out quickly.
It is. Just saw a video..
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Old 01-04-2018, 03:25 PM   #4
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I have no doubt that downtown Scituate where I grew up and lived through the blizzard of 78, is full of sea water at this point. Luckily for many on the coast, while this is a very intense storm and hitting at astronomically high tides, it's moving out quickly.
Hopefully it recedes before it freezes tonight...

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I am SO glad I got out of snow removal..... I will snow blow my place tomorrow just enough to move vehicles and walk in. Then do complete clean up Monday when it is in the 30s and less wind. Of the snow bird houses I look after there are only two that I actually do myself. They have snow blowers onsite and there is no hurry to get them done. The other properties I have subbed out. In 2015 I had 15 properties I did carting my snow blower around in a Tahoe... Got rid of them and began looking after snow bird properties. As long as heat and water are on it's all good.

The snow has been dry here so feeling fortunate that I am not dealing with the pending freeze up many of you must be dealing with. Be safe out there tonight, and tomorrow.

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