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Tag Archives: snow
2025: The Snow That Didn’t Happen
I thought I’d write about the snow this morning. The last one of the season—that was to happen in April. And then I got up to find the sun shining and 40 degrees. It’s Oklahoma. I’m not griping. I am … Continue reading
2025: And it Snowed
I don’t know where you are but here in the mid-west we are once again snowed in. We have two inches of snow on the ground and that is enough for this old body to stay away from. Tuesday we … Continue reading
2019 Life-Long Learning: Loving a Pet
It’s Sunday and that means it is blog day for me. The main thing on my mind today is the weather. I am SO SICK OF WINTER! The dumb groundhog lied to us again. Valentine’s Day was beautiful here in … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing My Life: Things Come in Threes
It’s been a long week. Things come in threes and we’ve had three so far this week. A member of the Enid Writers Club had a massive heart attack and maybe a stroke. She seems to be improving … Continue reading
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A NEW BEGINNING: COME ON SPRING!
Last Monday my husband and I drove to Oklahoma City – 90 miles south of our home – for his medical procedure knowing there was a possibility of snow. We ran in to flurries on the way down. … Continue reading




