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YOU CAN GIVE THANKS FOR THE RAIN IN SOUTHERN CA.AND ALL OFTHE SNOW IN THE MOUNTIANS BECAUSE THIS STATE NEEDS

ROBINSON IRMA · Wednesday, December 22nd 2010 at 3:30AM · 77 views
ALL OFTHE WATER WE CAN GET OUT HERE. LOOKS LIKE SUMMER SOUTHEREN CA. WILL NOT HAVE TO BUY WATER FROM OUR NORTHERN PARTS OF THE STATE WHICH WILL HELP THEIR LOCAL ECONOMY A LOT.

SURE IN THE SHORT TERM IT IS NOT GOING CAUSE HARDSHIPS AND CHAOS. BUT GETTING ENOUGH WATER NEEDED FOR THE NEXT 1,2,3 YEARS IS TRUELY A BLESSING. (SMILE)

THE SKI RESORTS WILL BRING A LOT OF TOURIS HERE TO GAMBLE WHILE THEY ARE HERE ALSO SO IT IS ALL GOOD. (SMILE)

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ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

wHAT I AM ABOUT TO SAY IS SO SERIOUS, IWILL NOT ASK YOU i WILL DEMAND YOU DO ThIS.
If you come across the Sierra mountaains in winter bring with you chains to put on your tires. Always. It snows up their bad and you can not travel without these. Also leaarn how to put them on and take them off.

They have people there to loan you tire chains and put them on for you, but it willl cost you and arm and a leg to pay for this service.

So Please never assume you will not run into snow in the Sierra mountains unless you are filfty rich. lol(smil)

In joy your visit if you are coming our way for the holidays. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I live in the valley. The mountain gets the snow we get the rain. It was sunny alday today an 54 degrees. down from 57-60 last week...we get use to it because some winters it raains each and every day!!!!!but when it rains and stop and th eheavy winds come it helps get ride of a lot of the sitting water...it may snow every 15-20 years here in teh valley.

It is very rare it gets freezing cold at night but never during the day. We have a wood burning stove and a gas stove but I like the wook stove the best.(smile)

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