What I see from my front porch:
I looked at some posts on this blog and some emails sent from this computer, and can only conclude that somehow my laptop has been hacked. Some idiot wrote we haven't enough snow, and some vague worries about the summer water. Fool.
Actually, the view from your front porch is lovely, for a Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteUnless one has a shovel in hand, for the third day in a row.
DeleteYou could make yourself one of those blue drinks, plop a small plastic palm tree in it, and fake it until you can make it. Pretend the snow is sand.
ReplyDeleteYeah...that wouldn't work for me, either!
That'd work right up to the moment I plopped down on the 'sand'.
DeleteI'll take View #1 as well.
ReplyDeleteSaw your post, good luck with your snow. We don't have plows off the main streets in town, right now it's a 4X4 or walk here.
DeleteOuch! The tons of snow here I can handle not having to "get to work" anymore. The mind numbing cold this year not so well....
ReplyDeleteYeah, the latest 3 day period where it didn't get above minus 4 kept me indoors. I see we're due to get more snow starting this afternoon.
DeleteI wish I could say something interesting about snow and ice other than the fact I'm tired of both now and we're only partway close to March. Still can't believe I moved from Portland, OR to Halifax, NS of my own free will. As you say, fool.
ReplyDeletegee, I'd love to hear that story, the pdx to portland Halifax. I can see me doing it, 40 some years ago.
DeleteYour winter ends in March, eh....heh. We generally get our last snow the first or second week of June.
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