[NatureNS] Big Flakes of Snow

From: "Heather Drope" <heather.drope@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>, naturens@chebucto.ns.ca,
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:30:37 -0400
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Hi Paul, from my skiing days we had the saying 'big snow = little snow' and 'little snow = big 
snow'. So keeping that in mind we shouldn't be having much lay down.. Pretty out there thou. 
Glad I don't have to go anywhere. Heather in Halifax.



Hi All
This morning there are big flakes of snow gentlely falling.
Coating the trees - just lovely.
My Grandmother used to say it was "somebody" plucking a goose.
An old Maritime saying. But I cann't remember who "somebody" was!
A mythical figure I'm sure - can anyone help me out?
Thanks
Paul



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<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">This morning there are big flakes of snow gentlely falling.</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">Coating the trees - just lovely.</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">My Grandmother used to say it was &quot;somebody&quot; plucking a goose.</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">An old Maritime saying. But I cann't remember who &quot;somebody&quot; was!</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">A mythical figure I'm sure - can anyone help me out?</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">Thanks</span></font></div>
<div align="left"><font face="times new roman, new york,"><span style=" font-size:12pt; background:#ff0000">Paul</span></font></div>
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