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WTF winter - GO AWAY!

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Pretty nice around here, isn't it?


But summer is coming.
Summer has been here for the last two or three weeks. Temps that are not typical for spring but normal for summer.

Made a few calls to friends back in Michigan this AM. One told me about the huge snow flakes falling that had entirely covered the roof of his barn and were still coming down. Talked to another friend that lives 5 miles north and not a single flake.
 
Summer has been here for the last two or three weeks. Temps that are not typical for spring but normal for summer.

Made a few calls to friends back in Michigan this AM. One told me about the huge snow flakes falling that had entirely covered the roof of his barn and were still coming down. Talked to another friend that lives 5 miles north and not a single flake.
You'll be back in it soon enough.😛
 
My coworker just alerted me to the fact that it was snowing outside. So I looked out expecting the occasional snowflake to flutter gracefully through the air before gently setting down on a freshly bloomed daffodil petal.

Nope - its thousands of giant angry fucking snow flakes hell bent on causing death and destruction.



(the focus on my phone is broken)

that's no biggy it snowed on June in staten island in NYC some year in the 1990's
 
We've had several 70 degree days here in CT so far and today it was in the mid-60's but I'm not taking the snow-brush out of the car just yet!

This winter did totally suck.
 
Egads. I got up this morning, looked outside, and just stood there with my mouth open. We had an inch of snow. It's almost noon, and looking out my window at work, the fields are almost completely white; just a bit of grass sticking out here and there.
 
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