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MissPixieStix wrote: I had 8 inches on my deck on Saturday. I'd say about two inches more yesterday and another two inches this morning. Plus I left the dome light on in my car last night so my car is dead this morning. And I think it's going to be a high of minus ten tomorrow. Best week evah!
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nanuq wrote: Here in beautiful downtown Nikiski we've only had a couple of feet of snow, the biggest shot coming on Christmas day (about 10"). We then fell into the biggest cold snap in recent memory, with lows reaching -45F in the interior parts of the Kenai Peninsula. Then it snowed a few more inches yesterday and now it's raining. Situation normal here in the "banana belt".
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Hey Nanuq, what do you do in Alaska? Just being nosy and curious.
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Cruise told "The Daily Mail," in January, 2009, that he first watched "the World at War" when he was 4 or 5 and it made a huge impression on him about the Second World War. Only...Cruise, born in 1962, was 4 or 5 in 1966 and 1967. Production on "The World at War" was not begun til 1969 and the program was first broadcasted in 1973. Whoa, nelly! He really DOES have super powers!!!!!!
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Northern New England. So....a lot so far, and more to come.
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Nimmy wrote: Hey Nanuq, what do you do in Alaska? Just being nosy and curious.
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chaotic2 wrote: Hi Nanuq. I love looking at maps so thanks for posting yours. Is Nikiski a suburb of Anchorage or what? I noticed a few Russian looking placenames - are these the original names that nobody bothered changing?
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nanuq wrote: chaotic2 wrote: Hi Nanuq. I love looking at maps so thanks for posting yours. Is Nikiski a suburb of Anchorage or what? I noticed a few Russian looking placenames - are these the original names that nobody bothered changing? Nikiski is on a dead end road north of Kenai, so that's the city we're most associated with. Anchorage is about 50 miles away by air, but it's about 180 miles by road. The map shows the route through the mountains and around Turnagain Arm. Yes, this once was Russian and many of the names have stuck. There are even some Russian villages populated by Czarists who left Russia because of the Bolsheviks; Nikolaevsk is one that's on the map.
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