Wow, that is some serious white stuff Now I don't feel so bad when I take to the road in a bit.
You too Adi, have fun with your Y. I played live for 2 years with my first board, PSR 3000. Was a terrific board and got me started in the right direction. Looking back at videos, it sounded fantastic and the crowd loved it. I actually composed a song "Soldier Boy" entirely on that board and I still get many compliments today on the composition. I used a Roland style and used its sequencer to finish the song, along with backup harmonies through a Roland BR1180 CD. The good old days, as they say.
Edited by zuki (02/09/1807:03 AM)
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OMG !!!!! Is that a "stock" photo or is that a present day photo ?
It's real. Todays photo from our local newspaper, and more of the white cold stuff are on the way ..... Last time it was as much snow as this at this time of year was back in 2010.
Sorry for go off topic ....
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tony, when I lived in Spokane, WA we had 100 vertical inches of snow on the ground the first winter we lived there. A short distance away, in Stampede Pass, WA they annually closed the road in mid September and it did not reopen until mid June the following year. Snow depths there regularly reached depths recorded in vertical feet - not inches.
Carol and I used to travel to the nearby town of Republic, WA to attend their annual rodeo. We had a close friend that was a participant and owned a half dozen quarter horse race horses. Though it was only small town rodeo, the stakes were pretty high during the races. It was called the Ferry County Fair. Every small town in Eastern Washington had a rodeo taking place nearly every at one or more of them. It was fun for the entire family, my children absolutely loved it and it was a wonderful time when families gathered in a single location for the sole purpose of enjoying life. For me, life was lot easier back then. And, it was a wonderful environment to raise a family. The only downside was winter.
All the best,
Gary
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If that '200' is centimeters, we're talking over 6 FEET !!!
Yes, 200cm, but late today it's some places close to 300cm (3 metres) and forecast say it's still coming more. The big problem is that temperature get a bit higher and the snow gets wet... heavy weight for the roofs and campingtrailers to hold. If this continues, snow will not melt before next winter starts and we can go skiing during all the summer. Oh well, kids will love it ...
Pls, anyone are welcome to post something to put thrad back to track.
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