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I understand, Gundy. No more suicide runs. :banana:

I, unfortunately, have to be in Nassau on saturday to bring a boat back. Soooooo, I won't be making my trip to the Upstate to enjoy the snow. :mad: Sometimes, life throws you lemons......
 
Finally got a chance to get my pics off my camera. Here are some pics of our winter wonderland. The landscape bricks on the far left are stacked 2 high at 8" each. One layer is still clearly visible, so I would guess the snow fell 7 inches in the open area, and I measured 6 inches on the concrete. I guess that is because the snow melted a little on contact there as opposed to the grassy areas.

Jeremy
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They are back to normal now.:D The snow was pretty light and didn't do much damage. However the ice had them begging for mercy. I had to knock the ice out of them 3 times. The smaller one lived 5 years in Myrtle Beach, and I brought him up here to this. They are supposed to be cold hardy, just not sure if they are this cold hardy.:meh:

There is a dead banana tree in there too. It died when it first got cold like they always do. They usually come back the next year with mult. new trees.

Jeremy
 
I understand, Gundy. No more suicide runs. :banana:

I, unfortunately, have to be in Nassau on saturday to bring a boat back. Soooooo, I won't be making my trip to the Upstate to enjoy the snow. :mad: Sometimes, life throws you lemons......

lol i would much rather go to nassau right about now.
 

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