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    project forum co-moderator Frog's Avatar
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    A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    1/4 inch of snow this morning...cold all day...then this evening...
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    Re: A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    Woke up to a 1/4" of snow this morning as well but, was 51 by noon time
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    Re: A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    Very nice frog, I especially like number 3
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    Re: A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    Glad you got some pics of it Frog.

    What the heck was going on here yesterday? It was bizarre. My son's track meet got canceled out at Mt. Tahoma from all of the snow.

    Nice captures btw.
    It's not blurry. It's bokeh.

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    Re: A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    Thankyou, Aaron, Javier, Jeta. I was planning to get some shots this morning if it snowed overnight but then it started early so I just grabbed some quick shots around the house.
    It was getting dark fast...these are all with flash. Glad I grabbed them then as I over slept this morning and it was bright sun and melting fast this morning.
    I've seen it snow in March before but its pretty rare and especially this much...probably had 3-4 inches.
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    Re: A beautiful spring day in the Pacific Northwest

    March and even April snows are not uncommon here, but they never last long. Don't know about the rest of you but I'm ready for Spring in a big way. I feel for that poor little daffy, nice job catching that snow Frog.
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