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February 02, 2008

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I once saw an ice storm in North Carolina, it was the most scary weather I had ever seen - the icicles were enormous. I do hope you get warmed up very soon.

I've been reading about the ill-fated 1607 Jamestown colony -- your travails are helping me to appreciate their suffering that first winter!

Snow again now... And the other day my wife judy counted 46 redpolls on, or waiting for a chance at, the thistle feeder. Of course, when they're all shuffling around they're tough to count but that was her best guess.

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