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Tag Archives: snow
The Sun’ll Come Out Tomorrow
I’m just wondering when “tomorrow” will be. Punxsutawney Phil came out of his burrow on February 2nd and did not see his shadow. According to folklore, that means we’ll have an early spring. Continue reading
Posted in House, Songs Come to Mind
Tagged cold, Oklahoma, Punxsutawney Phil, snow, song interlude, weather, wind chill, winter
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Obsessed With the Weather
Okay – yes – I am obsessed with the weather right now. Besides the fact that the temperature is bone-chilling, and the snow and ice have kept me off the roads for days so I can’t go anywhere, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Eccentrically Eclectic, House
Tagged chocolate, coffee, obsessed, shovel, snow, weather, winter
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Windy Snow – Poem
It’s colder than heck –
Below 10 degrees.
Try breathing outside – you’ll just drop to your knees. Continue reading