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Old 01-11-2012, 08:04 PM   #18
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Default Mud Season

Winnipiseogee makes a good point about the mud There is really no Spring up here. It goes from Winter to Mud then Summer and Fall. If you live in the deep woods or on a dirt road Mud can be a real drag unless you like to play in it .

On flooding, the "experts" say we just had the 100 year storm when Irene passed through. So, with any luck were are good for another 100 years.

There have been more winter ice storms lately (some blame it on global warming). So when you are scouting for a new dig, take into consideration the grade of the driveway. On snow removal, they do a great job plowing the roads. There are lots of folks who plow driveways and some offer snowblowing.

Earthquakes, yes California isn't the only place falling into the ocean. NH also gets them too. We had a couple couple small ones this past year. They say this is a good; it relieves pressure.
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