Monday, February 2, 2015

Apple Treed

C' mon Man!
30 inches last Tuesday.
On Friday, we got an additional 6 more.
Today, we're expecting another 8-12 inches. Schools are closed again. It's 9°F.
I'm going to keep this positive. I've lived here my entire life. I'm used to it. I haven't moved away so I must like it, right? I don't have to get up and go anyplace today or tomorrow. My schedule is completely up to me at this point.
So being upbeat here.
My Patriots won the Super Bowl yesterday 28-24.
Every football fan, out of the New England area, hates us... 'cause they ain't us!
Tom Brady wins 3rd MVP.
Pats with 4th Super Bowl.
Malcolm Butler is going to Disney World!
Fricken snow!

22 comments:

  1. I know I'm in the minority here, but when I see snow, I can't help but love it. Snow's good for you!

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  2. I bet there was some celebrating going on in front of your TV yesterday!

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  3. your last two words...priceless. :)

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  4. Only five more months until summer!

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  5. snow is nice to look at - it is the frozen slush that follows which is dangerous

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  6. I just came in from shoveling out the entrance to our garage and our part of the laneway. Pretty to look at but enough already!

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  7. Good game, but disappointing ads, I thought.

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  8. The fact that the Pats won has to be worth at least a day or two of sunshine. :-)

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  9. I saw a few bits of the Superbowl, my compliments to your Patriots!

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  10. You can be very proud of the Patriots! Don't let the snow spoil your day.

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  11. Unhappy Hawks fans will offer no sympathy for your snowbound woes. But since football is a foreign language to me, I'll say it sounds cold, nasty, and fricken enough.

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  12. I think you must have been very, very bad and that's why you're getting all this snow. Please modify your behavior as I've had lots of people calling me from Portland wondering if I couldn't say something to you and get them out of the deep freeze.

    No?

    Well, it's a good story anyway. But, tell me, how long does it take a hot cup of coffee to freeze solid up there these days?

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  13. Fricken snow, hahaha! Yeah, I've been doing the gratitude thing, I'm warm, don't have to go out, it's pretty, it's not ice...still, it's a little unnerving when it blows all over the place & piles up like that...I remember some winters in Portland with very little snow & then when it came it was a snowy rainy mess...

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  14. Now birdman, this, too, shall pass! Hang in there. (She says as there is no snow on the ground).

    Janis
    GDP

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  15. Enjoy your cold and snow. Good exercise removing snow, and then stay in, read a good book, drink some hot chocolate. We, on the other hand, have escaped to San Diego where it was 74 degrees and sunny today. Ah yes, each to his own.

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  16. Yeah, Pats!

    And, oh, yes, I have read about the snow. Hehe . . . . .

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  17. I'm not a Pat's fan but I have to hand it to them, the best team won this Super Bowl.

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  18. Sounds like a solid excuse to hang out at home and relax to me... you lost me at the sports talk though

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  19. I was SO disappointed that this year was not a match between the Patriots and the Packers. That would have been a great game, don't you think? Sunday's was pretty remarkable in many ways too, but the arrogant Seahawk really got theirs!! Wasn't that bobble-catch terrific, tho?! Remarkable.

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