Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for January 04, 2017
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Adam: Look at it out there. We're snowbound. Reminds me of a snow when I was your age. I made a tunnel from our front door to the station wagon. That was really something. Katy: Tell us more about the olden times, elder one. Adam: Listen, child. It was a time of wondrous magic and great suffering.
JusSayin almost 8 years ago
Meanwhile, the dog needs to go out.
shawnc1959 almost 8 years ago
The time of great suffering will be when his snarky child becomes a surly teenager.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
On a realistic note, if you have a side vent chimney, make sure you clear it when the snow gets high. Many don’t realize that.
heathcliff2 almost 8 years ago
Aaahhhh…Snow Creamm…
Prey almost 8 years ago
I live on the south coast of Spain so – no snow(or frost, slippery sidewalks or salt on the roads.) sometimes I miss it.
Dani Rice almost 8 years ago
Fortunately, Baltimore doesn’t get that sort of snow. We had one doozy in 1958 when the schools were closed for a week because the plows, etc. couldn’t get to the side roads.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It still is. The world is filled with magical things – - – but I can’t afford any of them.
Perkycat almost 8 years ago
Just remember, Katy, these are your olden times when you are an elder one. ‘I remember the time I was snowbound with my goofy dad…………’
neverenoughgold almost 8 years ago
I know we aren’t getting as much snow as when I was a kid, because I remember the snow piled over my head and now it barely reaches my knees…
jbruins84341 almost 8 years ago
We had 7 inches of snow last night, and it is still coming. Not enough to be snow-bound, but enough to be a real pain.
sbwertz almost 8 years ago
Back in the 40s I was a child in Meeteetsee Wyoming and we had to have food dropped in by parachute when the whole town was snowed in.