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A couple of weeks ago I asked my Hubby if we can go up north this winter so the dogs can see snow. He's been working on making this happen for a little while now. Well today we just got the approval to bring our Dogs to a cabin up in Tennessee for a week. I am so excited and can hardly wait! I haven't seen snow in about five years. We have decided to bring the two dogs and three children. Yayyyyyy!!! =]

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What a wonderful gift. It sounds like you are greatly excited. Well, when this happens drop yourself in the snow and make an angel! Bet your two fur kids will have a time of their lives. They may not even let you leave Tennessee. Here are a few pics of a January Vermont winter of this year.

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Thats horrible!! I dont care for humidity at all. Such a nasty feeling.

Not fond of it, myself, although I'd think in Florida, you'd be used to it! It's not unusual weather, really, for the Mid-west this time of year - I just don't like it! It was already up around 90 by 9 a.m. today!

Regardless, enjoy your trip to the snow this winter! Hope we all get more than we did last winter!

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