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A Little Kentucky Snow

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Ralphie Boy, Jan 28, 2022.

  1. Ralphie Boy

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    Not like you kids in the great frozen northeast or upper midwest but enough to make things look like a winter wonderland fo here anyway. My back 'yard'. That hillside was covered with about 40 turkies yesterday at this time. Maybe they knew something was coming?
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  2. Slocum

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    Nice pics. Does everything shut down with that much snow down there?
     
  3. Ralphie Boy

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    Yep. My wife teaches school and she is off for a snow day today. Which is a little weird because they have been doing online teaching rather than giving the kids and teachers a snow day.
     
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    This makes no sense to me. They "proven" they can teach remotely yet still pull snow days. :loco: :crazy:
     
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    Nice pics indeed, real pretty country.

    I'm sure the gobblers knew some sort of weather was coming all the wildlife usually does.
     
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    That’s about the way it looks up here today. A nice covering. Birds will be at the feeders tomorrow. Bought a big can of peanuts from Rural King on the way home.
     
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    the transition from in-school to virtual school does take a couple of days to organize especially in a high school.
     
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    If theyre in the classroom and not virtual, they can't just switch without a lot of prep. They've taken enough away. Don't take snow days too.
     
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    Kids need some snow days!
     
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