It’s still going to snow here this week. Calendars mean nothing, and we have winter drift – it supposedly starts later here now, but not this winter, and hangs on longer, which seems to be the case so far. I want to wear sandals. I want to just put on my sandals and grab the leash to take my dog out. Maybe some sunglasses. Not the hat, scarf, gloves, heavy coat, boots. It takes a long time to get it all on for a quick walk around the icy block with my dog.
March comes in like a wombat and goes out like an aardvark. Always ambiguous and often unremarkable, as are the goings of these two creatures. I never have observed a discernible lion-to-lamb like progression to the month. Somehow my aphorism has never caught on, though.
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
New history?
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
Could I suggest “in like a lemon, out like a clam”?
akachman Premium Member over 2 years ago
Scarf weather: so easy to cool down and warm up.
Dobber Premium Member over 2 years ago
Love the little hats!
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is Maria saying that March comes in ‘wildly’ (up and down weather) and goes out in a fashion that you need bundling up? Not getting this one.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
The Feline Fraternal Organizations no longer sponsoring March? Boy, miss one meeting..,
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Definitely a Lamb here – 70 today!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
More folklore..“So many mists in March you see, so many frosts in May will be.”
LJZ Premium Member over 2 years ago
John Belushi classic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znFY7PYomEA&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive
SheMc over 2 years ago
Cute
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s still going to snow here this week. Calendars mean nothing, and we have winter drift – it supposedly starts later here now, but not this winter, and hangs on longer, which seems to be the case so far. I want to wear sandals. I want to just put on my sandals and grab the leash to take my dog out. Maybe some sunglasses. Not the hat, scarf, gloves, heavy coat, boots. It takes a long time to get it all on for a quick walk around the icy block with my dog.
Stephen Gilberg over 2 years ago
Doesn’t look much like a wildebeest, which is counted among the Ugly Five of Africa.
PaintTheDust over 2 years ago
March comes in like a wombat and goes out like an aardvark. Always ambiguous and often unremarkable, as are the goings of these two creatures. I never have observed a discernible lion-to-lamb like progression to the month. Somehow my aphorism has never caught on, though.