
snow falls in mid-March,
confusing the robins,
the daffodils,
and the pup
who sits at the balcony doors
and stares into the swirling white
snow falls in mid-March,
confusing the robins,
the daffodils,
and the pup
who sits at the balcony doors
and stares into the swirling white
Charlie is missing the spring sunshine and warmth too!!
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We should let Charlie and Juliet play together sometime. She would love it.
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Yes! Bring her over!!!! Charlie gets along with all dogs. He is so submissive. 🐶
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Let’s make a date this spring!
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Deal!
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It was snowing here this morning! It is such a beautiful but chilly day! 🙂
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Not exactly a beautiful day here in Pennsylvania. A lot of drifting snow, but no accumulation and very grey, cold skies.
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Its confusing all round!
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I just read that eastern Pennsylvania has 24 inches of snow. So I should amend what I said above. There isn’t any great accumulation in the western part of the state and around Pittsburgh where I live. Yes, it is quite confusing, this weather!
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I’m west of Philly and we only got about 6 inches. 18 were forecast …
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Huh. So I don’t know where the 24 inches fell. We have a light dusting only.
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Very confusing! 🙂
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Yes. 🙂
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Daffodils seem to have something of a sense of humor about it. 🙂 Possibly not the pup, although romping in fresh snow is always an option. –Curt
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Right! Normally she does do that, but when the cold gets to her paws, she becomes immobile. Which means, I pick her up and carry her 32 steps up into our apartment. I do like winter, but I’m ready for spring!
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Cabin fever is what we called it in Alaska. 🙂
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A global warming snow I guess?
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