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Nostalgia & History > How about a snowy, SD Sunday?Date: 06/13/21 15:20 How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: cewherry Looking for something relevant in the files to post, I came to this one showing three BN SD's powering eastward
through Baring, Washington in the western foothills of the Cascade route through Stevens Pass. When I left the Evergreen State in 2018 I never thought I'd miss those moss covered trees and the 'constant wet' that is a part of life in that part of the country; but as I stepped back indoors from my porch in Phoenix, where the temperature now is a toasty 112 with an expected 118 coming later this week, I must admit I kind of miss my old home. I think this one would be appropriate to use on my desktop---at least until the temps get more reasonable. Charlie Date: 06/13/21 16:37 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: JimBaker Watching the Chehalis or Snoqualmie cams on Virtual Railfan can do the same.
Rain in Chehalis and snow in Sno. James R.(Jim) Baker Whittier, CA Date: 06/13/21 16:41 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: E25 But its a "dry heat" here, Charlie. LOL
And, don't forget the endless highway gridlock up north. Greg Stadter Phoenix, AZ Date: 06/13/21 21:29 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: tomstp I have experienced that dry heat and it is still hot. I really don't know how you guys live there. I have been there in mid March with the temp of 102 several years ago.
Date: 06/13/21 21:56 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: DynamicBrake Nice shot of some nice looking power. Love the BN SD40's. Thanks for sharing Charlie.
Kent in CArmel Valley Date: 06/14/21 07:14 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: misty1 Love the BN's you can keep your spiders and snakes.
Ed Date: 06/14/21 10:25 Re: How about a snowy, SD Sunday? Author: texchief1 Nice shot!
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