All the snow on the mountains around here makes me feel like Bing Crosby. It's NOVEMBER, can one of you who have contact with the "supreme being" tell him/her we don't get snow for Xmas in Australia?
dave06 said
06:25 PM Nov 24, 2008
Basil, in all our years of travel we have yet to see snow, even in tassie we never came across it, the snow is high on our "wish list" to see, cant wait to "smack" the dragon in the back of the head with a big snowball, wont she be pleased, if I survive and if I get out of hospital still able to talk I will let you know how I went
I dont think even "cindy" with her inate powers could stop the snow, Ohhhh!!! you meant the OTHER supreme being, sorry cant help there!!
chezgo said
08:31 AM Nov 25, 2008
I thought it was going to snow in C town on Saturday and it was snowing an hour and half away. I remember a few years ago when it was snowing at Cradle Mountain on christmas Day usually the only place you will get to see a white christmas if a cold snap is passing by. Not for me I like mine hot, I grew up having my christmas's with all of our family friends camping at Point Plummer near Port Mac eating prawns instead of roast and watermelon instead of pudding and being bitten by bull ants but we all loved it. chezgo
rocan said
09:30 AM Nov 25, 2008
never seen snow.toured tassie earlier this year.snowed the weekend we left.went to canberra,snowed the week before we got there.wonder if it will ever snow in nth qld.only way we'll see it the way our luck goes. xmas usually aruond 40 degrees.but still love it rocan
Gary and Kerry said
08:22 PM Nov 25, 2008
we flew out of adelaide boxing day for hobart. Picked up a motorhome and headed for Lake St Clair woke up the next morning and everything was covered in snow. Neither of has seen snow before and was unexpected but welcome.
xmas usually aruond 40 degrees.but still love it
rocan