…or what we in the south of France call 3 or 4 hours of snowfall.
I have to say though that it is pretty dramatic and fun to see snow down here, even if it would have been a bit more appropriate in January. Last March at this time I was already getting the first sunburns of the year.
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Awesome pics…. I want to see Shoko in the snow. well ok playing in the snow…. and this snowfall does not a blizzard make… well ok location counts LOL….
Ours is almost gone give mother nature another week and Poof.. Presto….all gone…. then it becomes mosquito season LMAO
keep up with the photos would love to see more…
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A student of mine told me that there were upwards of 800 people stranded in the Montpellier train station, along with another 300 or so in Beziers. As I write this trucks are parked along the highway because the region has asked them not to drive. A few inches of snow = chaos!
Wish I had the ability to post right to your page. there is a photo to show ( you and a Canadian rain hat) and a BIG BIRTHDAY WISH TO YOU …
Happy Birthday young man (Brother)
Gary & Lois