On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
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On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
It rarely snows in my part of Texas, the Houston metro, but about 3 inches fell yesterday. The last time I remember anything like this was over twenty years ago, The Great Christmas Eve Snow of 2024.
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Looks great. Those tank crews sure had a tough time of it though.
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
In Houston?
About 40 years ago I was in Dallas during a flurry that left an inch - and was told that was unheard of...
This global warming is making snow in some unusual places!
Tiger and pictures are terrific by the way.

About 40 years ago I was in Dallas during a flurry that left an inch - and was told that was unheard of...
This global warming is making snow in some unusual places!

Tiger and pictures are terrific by the way.
"Don't believe everything you see on the internet" - George S. Patton
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Well, PanzerCmdr, your Tiger is whitewashed, so you were all set for the snow. Did you keep moisture out of the hull? (Just stay off the roads if you don't want your car redesigned.
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Looks great. I must do a winter camo at some point
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Having been in Texas several times, none of them winter, the concept of Texas and Snow is as confusing to the mind as "Fine English Cuisine "
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Err! What has Australia ever given to the culinary world?HERMAN BIX wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2025 9:34 am Having been in Texas several times, none of them winter, the concept of Texas and Snow is as confusing to the mind as "Fine English Cuisine "![]()
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
Outback Steakhouse.
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Re: On the frozen steppes of ... SE Texas
And ole NZ gave the world the Pavlova!
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