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en You'd think that in the winter months, people wouldn't use the park as much. Surprisingly, we have found the opposite to be true. Members bring their pets here if snow is on the ground or if it's raining outside.

en We're concerned about everybody who uses our parks and we don't take kindly to dog bites. Most pets are very, very good. People know when their pets are aggressive, and we respectfully ask them not to bring them to the park.

en The park is just so beautiful with everything covered with snow. This is really the first time all winter that the ground has been completely covered, for more than a day or two.

en There was a lot of snow at lower elevations and it became warm and melted the snow and then it rained. This is just the opposite. It is snowing at higher elevations and raining at lower elevations. It is less prone to flooding, but we are definitely keeping an eye on it.

en We've been playing all winter. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. The baskets are above ground, so snow isn't that much of a problem. Even when there's two feet of snow on the ground we'll be out playing because it's better than sitting on the couch wishing you were out playing.

en Ontario can expect a surprisingly mild winter, although December and January will be colder than average with very little snow.

en We're retail for pets and their parents. Pets are bona fide members of families. Our pets are our kids and our passion.

en What people need to realize is that fire season is a year-round problem. If you don't have snow on the ground or it's not raining, you're in fire season.

en It's cool when people ask me about my gold medal and they say it will last forever. I will try to promote skiing and show everyone it's not just about competition. It's about having fun with your friends in the snow. I want to bring people with less opportunities to the snow, try to use my gold medal to support programs to bring more people to the snow.

en That's true. fresh snow will keep the temperatures 10-15 degrees colder than if it were bare ground. (It is) almost like the ground is being air conditioned. The sun's energy heats the ground, which in turns heats the air.

en The 3 a.m. walk to the bathroom when it's raining is really a drag, especially in the winter months, ... Plus, your friends think you're weird, but that's what makes it unique.

en There are a lot of people that will look this winter for summer 2007. So they can tour the camps during this summer, when there's not snow on the ground.

en The last two have been pure hell, snow on the ground for months. But Gerry makes them go by quicker. Twice a week he gives people something to look forward to.

en When there's no snow in town, it's harder to get people here. But the people coming out to the ski area are really surprised at how much snow we have out here. It looks like winter when you get to Mount La Crosse.

en Our whole mountain certainly is a natural terrain park. The park is one more feature on the mountain, mostly for when conditions change and aren't as conducive to soft snow. When it's a powder day, people don't use it. When things settle out, the park is more popular.


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