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Tag Archives: winter
Thankful Thursday 2-26-15
My brain has a million things swirling around in it right now (hopefully more on that later) and so I’m a bit scattered. We got a significant snowstorm on Saturday (8-10 inches, 20-25 cm) and just this morning got another … Continue reading
Thankful Thursday 2-19-15
I am not thankful for the cold. Maybe I should be, because I know it’s part of the necessary cycle of the seasons, and I know there are places in Alaska and Siberia and the South Pole that are colder … Continue reading
Static
Unlayering in the dark of a winter evening, the first one comes off with a crackle a miniature electric blue fireworks show. I run my fingers down the length of it come up with a handful of lightning. ~RG (c) … Continue reading
Thankful Thursday 1-29-15
When I pull up to the stoplight, the sleet against my windshield sounds like a hundred tiny mice tap dancing madly on a glass-topped coffee table. Each one moves to his own music, though, so the beats never sync up. In … Continue reading
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Thankful Thursday 1-22-15
January is marching on, slowly, slowly lengthening the days in this hemisphere. We’ve had some snow, enough to make a mess of the roads and stick a bit (even enough for a small snowman to appear in my apartment complex … Continue reading
Thankful Thursday 1-15-15
Well, the window installation was bumped from Monday to today because of bad weather, and when I left this morning they were working on the apartment across the hall from me. I haven’t been home yet, so it will be … Continue reading