Yeah... if we've had a lot of snow in a winter, I'm pretty well DONE by the end.. but we always need as much as we can get so I try not to fuss.Hey Kaye dear! Thanks! I miss the snow too! I went to grad school in michigan. After a while I got tired of looking at it but it was quite pretty the first couple of snowfalls...after the 30th storm or so I was over it. I hate that we rarely get snow here. We tend to get more ice than anything. The one thing I did like was that nothing shut down due to the snow. If you even mention snow here...good luck getting any bread or milk at the store. People go crazy!!
Hey Jerry!
I think I'd rather drive cross country some days that go up and cook dinner.Oh! Sorry...I just figured it would take too long for you guys to travel cross-country...hence the pictures: now you know how to do it yourselves
NO---NO---NO---NO!!! I can always find a way to cool off in the summer; but in the winter I am hard pressed to find a place to get warm. These old farmhouses SUCK in the winter.

I hear ya. My house was built about 1920. The first couple of winters in it were brutal, but we rebuilt it so much that most of the walls are 8" thick now and it does okay with two wood stoves. I don't do heat well (sweat glands don't work) so I much prefer winter. I can always warm up, but have a terrible time cooling down.