Saturday, March 9, 2013

Out With Something Else That's Old

 
This morning we awoke to find our anticipated receipt of several inches of snow had blossomed into more than a foot! While the initial excitement of a "no school day" call followed by a cozy spell of window gazing with a hot cuppa were a delightful start to our Friday, the ensuing hours of shoveling left much to be desired. As I sit here now with achy arms and frost nipped toes I am thinking it is high time for a change in season.


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  1. Oh how I agree...however, yesterday's snow day was a much needed break from the Science Fair hoopla we've been enduring all week...understand, this was a REQUIRED science fair, complete with oral report, tri-fold display board containing required info and written lab report...to be graded.

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    1. UGH! We've had weeks like those....I'll bet you were happier than the kids to have the day called off for snow, I know I would have been! Will think of you all come Monday...

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  2. Yes, I heartily agree. I am so sick of snow.

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  3. And here we are with just the slightest flurries in Dublin, Ireland and I long to be snowed in and see the landscape beautifully clothed in that pure white - where all imperfections are obliterated and everything looks pretty! We humans are never satisfied. I envy you all. Carol :)

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    1. Hold the Envy Carol...the temps rose to the 50's this weekend and turned our winter wonderland into a mud puddle!

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  4. Today is supposed to reach 102 degrees on my part of the globe (Sth Aus). Definitely time for a season change. Just a cool breeze would be welcome... and the garden needs a giant umbrella!

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    1. Oh you poor thing! That is way too hot! I'll be wishing for some relief in your future...

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  5. Today is supposed to reach 102 degrees on my part of the globe (Sth Aus). Definitely time for a season change. Just a cool breeze would be welcome... and the garden needs a giant umbrella!

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