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Lived on the shoreline of a large body of water?
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As a boy I lived in the town pictured above... winter was a real blast. This was on the shores of Lake Michigan
 
Currently live in a shoreline county off Lake Erie. It’s in the secondary lake effect snowbelt. Anyone that has the honor of knowing what lake effect snow is gets a free pass to bitch all they want to about snow :lol:
 
Yes - my apartment complex is right on the edge of Bitter Lake, Seattle, Washington.

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I live less than two minutes walk from Portobello beach.

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Granted the pics are from it's heyday.

In the winter it can be bitterly cold with the winds from the Firth Of Forth.
 
Currently live in a shoreline county off Lake Erie. It’s in the secondary lake effect snowbelt. Anyone that has the honor of knowing what lake effect snow is gets a free pass to bitch all they want to about snow :lol:

On my way to school in the 6th grade the snow was up to my crotch, froze my nuts off!
 
I live about 15 miles from Lake Erie. I do remember a few winters like your picture or even worse, but it isn't usually that bad. I think that winters were worse when I was younger and aren't generally as bad now.
 
Lived on the shoreline of a large body of water?
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As a boy I lived in the town pictured above... winter was a real blast. This was on the shores of Lake Michigan

Chicago here so I to know the horrors of those 3 words: LAKE EFFECT SNOW! Such a colossal pain in the ass especially since my family are a bunch of cheapskates and won't get a motherfucking snowblower!
 
I live about 15 miles from Lake Erie. I do remember a few winters like your picture or even worse, but it isn't usually that bad. I think that winters were worse when I was younger and aren't generally as bad now.

As children the snow seemed higher because our bodies were smaller...:D
 
And then there's:
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Buffalo N.Y.

yup.

I grew up in the snowbelt near the shores of Lake Erie; my grandparents' farm was just about a mile in. There were some wicked storms in the summer and winter.
 
As children the snow seemed higher because our bodies were smaller...:D

As a child, the first time I walked out to a really deep snowfall, I tripped and as I fell forward I knew I was going to die.
 
I Grew up in the Caribbean on an island. Every school I went to was next to the ocean. When I lived in Iceland my house was the last one before the Atlantic ocean, amazing view.
 
At least you had ^ some flooding. :lol:


That's not funny Vannie [-X
 
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