Here is a photo of our patio taken a little before 8 a.m. this morning. Looks like we have almost a foot of snow. We are expecting snow for about 5 more hours.
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I remember with fondness (?) trudging up College Avenue through the snow to the Law School. Thanks for reminding me why life in California isn't as bad as I say it is.
To this western New Yorker - that looks like a typical Sunday morning in any winter. But this time, you got it, we didn't want it. LOL
My niece and her husband live in Providence (how she got a Cranston accent I will never knoe), her sister ( without Cranston accent) near URI. My brother lived there for over 30 years. I know RI well and love it much. You and your wife are, as you well know, very fortunate.
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This global warming is somethin', isn't it??! [giggle]
ReplyDeleteI remember with fondness (?) trudging up College Avenue through the snow to the Law School. Thanks for reminding me why life in California isn't as bad as I say it is.
ReplyDeleteTo this western New Yorker - that looks like a typical Sunday morning in any winter. But this time, you got it, we didn't want it. LOL
ReplyDeleteMy niece and her husband live in Providence (how she got a Cranston accent I will never knoe), her sister ( without Cranston accent) near URI. My brother lived there for over 30 years. I know RI well and love it much. You and your wife are, as you well know, very fortunate.