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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Ice Storm Lake Geneva Wisconsin





So YOU thought it was cold today, eh?

12 comments:

  1. Incredible photos! But they're actually from Geneva, Switzerland.

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  2. Jacqui, thank you. They were sent to me by a friend and I never even thought of challenging where they came from. Cool name, by the way.

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  3. sorry, but i will be late today, and tomorrow, and the next day. actually, lay me off...i'll be back sometime in April.

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  4. that just sucks. it actucally scares me.

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  5. If you look they are beside a body of water. I've seen these before. Its where the water breaks over the pier and freezes. Wonder how they get in their cars? Speaking of Global Warming, what happened to the earlier post? I thought we were going to have fun with that one.

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  6. Im glad no ice has froozen on that tree that has the giant branch hanging over Waller road just west of Jersey road. That branch is giant ,heavy and rotten at the base. Joe see if you can get that thing cut and removed before it falls and kills somebody driving by.

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  7. You, not check your sources? You, post wrong information? Yeah right, you'd never admit that. I'll be looking for 10 feet of snow by tomorrow morning.

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  8. Anon 5:41 if you read above at 2:49 Joe's comment to Jacqui I think you will see that he admits he did not challenge the source that sent it to him. I'd say that was an admission, wouldn't you agree?

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  9. Wow, I'd hate to own one of those vehicles covered inthick layers of ice! Best they wait for thesun to melt most of it, if it will.

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  10. Reconciled1
    I thought I had lost my mind. I remember seeing something at the top of the screen when I was reading today but I never got to the top to read it before it was gone. Thanks for letting me know I haven't all together lost it! lol

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  11. Global warming is the reason the lake thawed, causing this massive destruction. If the lake was frozen over like it was supposed to, this would never have happened!

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