And snowing and snowing and.... You get the picture -- if not, here it is.
Except you need to double the amount of snow piled up for it to be accurate as I write this and snow is still falling.
Yesterday: sunny, warm, random pedestrians peering randomly in* at happy deli diners.
Today, it was cold and gray and now, this!
Welcome to Indiana.
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* No doubt he was on the way to boldly go somewhere.
Snow is a four letter word. Just sayin.'
ReplyDeleteWe've gotten 12" here in Springfield and it hasn't quit yet and it's headed your way. I'm stuck in myhouse until the plows come through.
ReplyDeleteMAY WE HAVE SOME POSITIVE SPRING LIKE
ReplyDeleteTHOUGHTS PLEASE CUE THE SCHUBERT "TROUT" MUSIC PLEASE MINT JULEPS ON THE VERANDA ?
Ah, Spring.
ReplyDeleteAnd if this follows the last snow pattern, the famous "Wait a minute and it will change" means snow here in New England.
Earlier this week, a couple of us were dreading the possibility of another April Surprise: go to bed the 11th with the news calling for "partly cloudy*", wake up to over 12" of clouds fallen to the ground.
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* An MIT meteorology prof some years back bet his class that while he would do his best to teach them, if they kept a record of their forecasts daily and the reported weather on any given area newscast while he made a prediction the first day and kept it in a sealed envelope, at the end ot the semester his foreccast would more closely match the news reportage. He won, with the single prediction "partly cloudy."