[meteorite-list] Colorado Weather

Impactika at aol.com Impactika at aol.com
Thu Dec 21 01:27:30 EST 2006


In a message dated 12/20/2006 9:41:39 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
deanbessey at yahoo.com writes:
Isnt Denver 70 miles from South Park? I thought  it
snowed there every day of the year - even in august.
Unfortunately here  it is over 20 degrees every day and
a green christmas for sure for me.  
See my christmas tree before I had it cut  here:
http://www.cebuprincess.com/samantha/baby89.jpg
Not sure how Santa's  raindeer can travel here down
under without show. Somehow it it just dont  seem like
christmas without snow (Or chopping down a tree
without having  to put on three layers of clothes and
still being cold).
Still, if I can  get my new (Well, not quite new) yacht
that I bought myself for christmas  ready for a
christmas day fishing trip I figure that I will get
over the  lack of snow and the 25 degree  temperature.
Cheers
DEAN
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South Park is actually a large, somewhat flat basin, south-west of Denver,  
beyond the first range. Only 200 years ago it was a large swamp, it might have  
been a lake in more ancient times. 
But it is not a town, and no it does not snow there much more than in  Denver.
(I have heard of the cartoon, but I have never watched it, sorry)
 
Enjoy your nice warm Christmas, and your new yacht. Does it have a  name?

Anne M.  Black
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