Although it is rare – and brief – it happens
Today ’s GPOD comes from Patty Eckles : We had just moved to Charleston , SC in 2007 from Maryland to get away from the Charles Percy Snow . I could n’t believe my eyes in 2010 when I expect out and hear snowflakes ! And then it pile up ! I allege , “ Oh no ! we did n’t move down here for this ” ! but that evening , we choke out on our porch and hear child in our neighbourhood laughing and having a not bad meter in the C . I am supposing some of them never saw snow before ( do n’t know if Charleston ever had a C before 2010 ) . The next morning in yard there were the tiniest snowmen that I have ever seen . By high noon , when the sun come out , the Charles Percy Snow was all gone , to the disappointment of mass that work because everything shuts down here as no one has nose candy tires and no one eff how to drive in it .
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