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"How did the recent snowstorms affect you?"

March 6, 2013

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Bill Shippee ( in Shawnee) says...

"I was excited by all the hype of the storms, but after it was all over I was burnt out and ready for it to melt."

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Michael Sanders ( in Shawnee) says...

"The snow helped to 'prune' my trees and encourage speaking monosyllabic words to my nonworking snow blower. It also gave me an opportunity to pause and enjoy the quiet beauty of God’s handiwork."

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Satinder Hundal ( in Shawnee) says...

"It was not too terrible in our household as my husband and I were able to work from home and the kids got caught up with some extra reading and, of course, playing in the snow!"

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Norge Jerome ( in Shawnee) says...

"I survived them quite well due to pre-planning and luck. However, I envisage an expensive spring and summer to restore the greens — trees, shrubs, plants and lawn."

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Ben Nicks ( in Shawnee) says...

"I will quit saying, 'Never turn down any precipitation in Kansas.'"

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Ray Erlichman ( in Shawnee) says...

"Like most folks, I got to stay home instead of work. But, as a salesman, it probably had more of a direct effect on income."

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Marsha Bennett ( in Shawnee) says...

"I loved the snow and the downtime. It was fun looking out the window at the beauty of nature."

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