we woke up to dire predictions and an onslaught of cancellations. i begged Beloved not to drive in the impending disaster.
at noon he called from farmington. it's 33 degrees, he said. and it's raining.
it was flurrying here, little pellets of snow that floated menacingly down and didn't stick. it's not sticking here, i answered.
it's almost four o'clock now, and the wind is blowing harder and the snow is starting to swirl. there also seems to be a lot more of it.
i wouldn't be surprised if there's another snow day - this time with snow - tomorrow.
and furthermore, the war will end. blessed be.
4 comments:
Crazy, huh? It flurried in fits-n-starts all afternoon, but nothing accumulated. Of course, *now* is a different story. Yeah, I think you may be right about tomorrow.
Well, here in NJ we had over a foot this afternoon and evening. This on top of the 12 inches we had already.
I've had enough!
You must been under feet of snow by now! It's amazing what I'm seeing with the few glimpses that the UK news will give me. Stay safe and warm!
Now sing along with me ya'll...It is the 'winter' that never ends..it goes on and on my friend!!! Whew, this Ozarks farm chick is glad that out of her system. We usually get snow here but not inches upon inches ever couple of days. I want my SPRING!!! I'm so not a snowbunny!
From the hills and hollers of the Missouri Ponderosa, ya'll have a wonderfully blessed day!!!
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