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wdwfan4ver

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That's gods way of saying you have too much money and you need more snow.
There is nothing wrong with that. I found out on Thursday morning on the radio that a Wisconsin community is bringing back Snowfest for the first time since the late 90s. This a festival that happens in July in the past and that festival will have snow from July 23rd to July 25th.
 

Lilofan

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There is nothing wrong with that. I found out on Thursday morning on the radio that a Wisconsin community is bringing back Snowfest for the first time since the late 90s. This a festival that happens in July in the past and that festival will have snow from July 23rd to July 25th.
I've heard some years in WI that had big snowstorms in April and in June the snow piles made by the trucks cleaning the streets were still not all melted.
 

Goofyernmost

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There is nothing wrong with that. I found out on Thursday morning on the radio that a Wisconsin community is bringing back Snowfest for the first time since the late 90s. This a festival that happens in July in the past and that festival will have snow from July 23rd to July 25th.
Now that is weirder then a Steven King novel. Aren't winters long enough in Wisconsin??
 

wdwfan4ver

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Christmas shopping in the summer is gods way of telling you that you need more snow.
My mom can't help buying Christmas decorations as gifts in summer and I can't help buying Christmas decorations in the summer either. Family went to Door County and there are 3 Holiday/Christmas stores Door County. We went this early because Door County has some stores that aren't open all years round and some goods are only available certain times of the year.

One of the 3 Holiday/Christmas stores in Door county had some items on a table that were 30%,40%, and 50% off. Items that have percentages that high off, I wanted to see if any those items are things that I want to use for decorating in late November.
 
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wdwfan4ver

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Now that is weirder then a Steven King novel. Aren't winters long enough in Wisconsin??
Snow is not completely connected to winter in Wisconsin. It snows in Spring and Fall in Wisconsin and that is part of Wisconsin weather.

What happen was a small city acting like @MinnieM123 would because of a discovery. A small City in Wisconsin wanted to celebrate the discovery of finding Snow in July of 1936 and decided on having a snow festival as a result.

A group of workerd in the small city revealed a 4 by 10 foot mound of snow. There was dirt that covered up all that snow and is the workers discovered it with the citizens at the time being very excited of the snow found.
 
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Figgy1

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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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I'm planning on watching tomorrow after I get home. I have to take my older ds to get sneakers. Poor kid hasn't gotten new ones since the shut down last year. Thank goodness he had 3 pairs when everything hit the fan
Same thing happened with B. Once he and Mom got vaccinated, they went for new sneakers.

Thankfully I have worn the exact same sneakers for several years and just reorder them either from DSW or Amazon.
 

Goofyernmost

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Snow is not completely connected to winter in Wisconsin. It snows in Spring and Fall in Wisconsin and that is part of Wisconsin weather.

What happen was a small city acting like @MinnieM123 would because of a discovery. A small City in Wisconsin wanted to celebrate the discovery of finding Snow in July of 1936 and decided on having a snow festival as a result.

A group of worker in the small city revealed a 4 by 10 foot mound of snow. There was dirt that covered up all that snow and is the workers discovered it with the citizens at the time being very excited of the snow found.
I'm not talking about Winter as a specific calendar season, I'm talking about air temperature and frozen rain. I'm from Vermont so I have seen Snow storms on Halloween and the beginning of May. Vermont only had three seasons Summer, lasting about 2.5 months, Winter 7.5 months and Mud Season about 2 months. Calendars are worthless and the reason why I moved south. About the only thing down here that follows a set pattern is the 4 seasons. Warm Summers, pleasant Fall, moderate Winter and outstanding Spring. 😉
 

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