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Weather reluctantly reported by COF from Knifley, KY About: Why snow lasts longer in The Holler To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Here on the drumlin over Knifley we knows better then to venture out when the Good Lord plainly meant for us to stay hunkered in. However, since you asked so kindly, I did send Miz Emily out to get a measure of the weather. After I got her unbundled and hauled over to the Franklin, she reported that indeed the ground was white in most places. Upon further thawing she also said they iffen CM and I had any more fool ideas, she would pack us both out and lock the door. s/COF from DunRoman, High on a snow covered ridge overlooking beautiful downtown Knifley, and staying close to the Franklin until Groundhog Day This story was posted on 2008-11-21 13:08:28
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