SOS

Ha, and your cold is reaching us - last 2 days November, all of December
and continuing into January - 66 to 68 deg.F [ 18.9 to 20 deg,C ]
from 10 p.m to 8 a.m.
More dead Fukien teas and Chinese Snow roses.

Hope you and yours are okay and your trees.
Good Day
Anthony

Normally it is 21 deg C and above, only a day here or there below.
 
Here still mild in Belgium. Glad you took the snow for us. Looks heavy. Nice pictures.
 
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Oh my, that looks like the heavy wet stuff too. I hope everything gets through ok.
 
WOW. Hope nothing is damaged, good excercise at least!

Reminds me of growing up in Syracuse,NY the snowiest city in America by many lists. Looks like that every winter. I only live one hour away from there now, but we only get a fraction of the snow. Good luck shoveling!
 
Looks great. Lots of insulation!!

Also for what it's worth sir, your newest Sandev Bonsai youtube videos are great. I found them very entertaining, inspirational and informative. I hope you release more matter of fact critique videos in the future.

:)
 
54 degrees F here in gloomy Seattle today. It is very wet but we are told this may be one of our mildest winters. Last week I started watching for bud break.:rolleyes:

Walter, thank you for those beautiful pictures. They remind me, once again, why we moved here from Green Bay, WI over 45 years ago.
Please, this is not a gloat. It's just me congratulating myself on knowing I made at least one good decision in my life.;)
 
BRRRR! Sooooooo Glad not living in snow country:cool:! Very happy to only see in mountains where can be avoided!
 
I heard a report on public radio yesterday about beaches in Greece where snow covered the sand.
 
It's beautiful. How long will that snow likely remain?

I haven't been to southern Bavaria since 1985, but that particular year, there was snow on the ground until well into May, and locals were still skiing on Zugspitze in June.
 
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