Just 40 miles north of NYC, the scene outside my window is much the same. But spring will probably have its own set of miseries, much as I long for warmer weather. I doubt anyone will be able to drive a few hundred yards without enciuntering road crews repairing all the pot holes caused bt this vicious winter. I turned my ankle and strained my knee lastnight by stepping into an unexpected depression in a poorly lit parking lot. Even now, driving on the local streets is complicated by dodging potholes. It's enough to make one think about snow birding.
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That was Oregon a couple of years ago on the first day of spring!
Just 40 miles north of NYC, the scene outside my window is much the same. But spring will probably have its own set of miseries, much as I long for warmer weather. I doubt anyone will be able to drive a few hundred yards without enciuntering road crews repairing all the pot holes caused bt this vicious winter. I turned my ankle and strained my knee lastnight by stepping into an unexpected depression in a poorly lit parking lot. Even now, driving on the local streets is complicated by dodging potholes. It's enough to make one think about snow birding.
Oh wow! Mother Nature definitely played a vicious trick on the northeast. Be safe!
Robin in Virginia
Well, it's a lion/lamb transition point, right? :)
Brrrrrr.
That's all I have to say about that.
Is this sarcasm? ;)
Personally, I'm a winter/snow person.
I REALLY like the way your "merry" ornament turned out with the beaded edge.
Happy spring!
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