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The true first sign of spring...


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The ice going out on the St Regis is the 1st sure sign of spring here. If we get heavy rains it breaks it free from the shore & it goes out en-mass. It sounds like distant thunder. Only got to witness it 1 time in the spring of '99. I often hear it at night though.

 

Here are the conditions today. Still locked up but that's the 1st I've seen water/slush on top.

 

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Here is a picture taken on 3/11/15 at 5:00 PM. Slushy area is expanding & water is now standing .

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Same scene taken on 3/12/15 at 5:00 PM. Nearlly the entire surface is now ether slushy or has water standing. There is now a substantial flow of water close to the near shore.

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The milf's at the gym are working extra hard and the yoga pants are giving way to skin tight short shorts. I dropped ten pounds myself due to going to the gym more and watching I mean working out longer.....

NYC skirt season is near.

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NYC skirt season is near.

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Was out drinking at the meat packing district a month ago. Cold weather doesn't stop some of these girls from trying to flashing themselves out there. Shivering and freezing but still waiting in line to get into the next hot club.

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Was out drinking at the meat packing district a month ago. Cold weather doesn't stop some of these girls from trying to flashing themselves out there. Shivering and freezing but still waiting in line to get into the next hot club.

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Yea, skirts are present year round for nightlife. I'm talking about weekday lunch in the park variety.

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The snow melt is revealing a lot...I have seen many dead deer sticking out of the road side piles..all stiff and frozen propped up under the melting snow like odd shaped full mounts...eery looking

 

Lots of dead raccoons and ground hogs. I have been hearing geese honking  as they fly over...

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