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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Almost Spring
According to my calculations it is 48 days until spring. The jonquils in my front flower bed are up about two inches. We have cold weather in the forecast for next weekend but a fairly warm week prior to the … Continue reading
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Learning to Beat the Heat
I’ve been down with sinus/ear problems for several weeks now. I am sick of it. And miracle of miracles, I suddenly feel better today! I can hear! The heat in Oklahoma and all over the country has been … Continue reading
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Tagged mowing the grass, national heat wave, Oklahoma weather, percipitation, sinus problems
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2019 Life-Long Learning: The Oklahoma Standard
I’ve gotten off the track of life-long learning in the last few weeks, but I feel I learn something new every day. So, to get back on track, I wanted you to know I am trying to learn … Continue reading
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Tornado Season – Oklahoma’s Fifth Season
Spring in Oklahoma! If you’ve lived here long, or even if you haven’t, you know why Oklahoma was given the nickname “Tornado Alley.” Some years are worse than others. The above picture is a free stock photo, not … Continue reading
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