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Old 03-10-2013, 08:15 AM   #1
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Welcome to daylight savings time, for me it the feeling of the the end of the winter, more light after supper, and camping season just around thr corner
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For us here in the South, Camping Season never left, for us it means longer days and HOT days are ahead !!!
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Rob, I would love to be able to camp year round, that is a goal for my wife and I once we retire. No more long cold Canadian. Winters
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We still have over a foot of snow on the ground and more coming tonight. I think I am going to become a snowbird within the next couple of years
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It is great to get the extra hour of daylight. I used to hate this day back when I worked in hospitality. We always had someone showing up late! But now we are closer to the camping season. My favorite season of the year
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We still have over a foot of snow on the ground and more coming tonight. I think I am going to become a snowbird within the next couple of years
What part of the UP are you in? We love the Upper Peninsula, and if it was up to me, that's where we would call home. I love the winter, but the wife hates it. So, I get out voted 1-1. Happy Camping!!
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:27 AM   #7
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Barndog, most of our snow is gone, a few piles a foot or 2 high, but I can see lawn again, most days this week in the mid 40's with lows hovering around 32- 33 f
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