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Snowdrifts deep enough to sink in? On a mountain in TEXAS?? No way. No how. We rarely got that much snow up around Amarillo, in the northernmost part of the state. We did get the occasional blizzard in December, but it was mostly blowing snow, not the piling up kind. And it all melted off quickly. The Big Bend is close to 500 miles south of Amarillo.
— Mar 26, 2015 07:02AM
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Gail
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Now I take issue with earning a nursing degree completely on line. Clinical experience is Required to complete the degree. REQUIRED. The fella is in the college business. I know. Just sayin'.
— Mar 26, 2015 07:24AM
Gail
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Not gonna find a tall, full Scotch pine in the Big Bend of Texas. Never. Scotch pine is not a native tree, and the natives barely survive on the water they get. Besides, who would plant one to be able to go cut it down??? Too much writing without thinking, without knowing anything about Texas except from movies.
— Mar 26, 2015 07:11AM
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Also, what the heck kind of tree are they going to cut? A mountain cedar? A pinon pine? That's about all there is, and they don't make good Christmas trees...
— Mar 26, 2015 06:23AM
Gail
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Where in blazes is Forever, Texas? The only mountains in the state are in the Transpecos, in the Big Bend area, and it snows so seldom it's more like Never, and certainly not in December. The Big Bend is South of Tucson, Arizona. I do not believe in Ferrarella's Texas.
— Mar 26, 2015 06:20AM
