Valentine’s day is too far away, but the candy is on the shelves. Probably marked for clearance by next week. Change the theme on the artificial Christmas tree to suit.
Maybe you could draw some cool winter pictures and put them up on your windows. Then NEVER go outside for any reason unless there’s a fire or some other major catastrophe.
Make sure Dan doesn’t let out a peep about what’s REALLY going on out there weather wise, and get your groceries and supplies delivered to your porch so Dan can bring them in. When spring has finally sprung you should still keep the pics up because usually it’s still brown and gloomy for a few week.
It has snowed twice here this winter. Or, one and a half times, as the first snow was so light that I barely got to see it before it disappeared. I think we officially had a quarter inch. The second snow didn’t melt away until that nasty wind and rain storm last week. We had sad brown Christmas, and the forecast does not look promising for the sad brown to be covered up anytime soon.
stairsteppublishing almost 2 years ago
Obviously you don’t have the anual January Thaw. A 10-14 day warm spell then back to winter, but not the deep freeze we just experienced.
seanfear almost 2 years ago
umm Dan … get her snow and let her blow it off herself shrug – fair deal
ddjg almost 2 years ago
I remember Moorhead snow all winter! No “sad brown”!
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My lawn has reappeared. But I don’t care what happens now. I’m NOT mowing it until at least May.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
Sounds like a blues artist: And now, up from Shreveport, give it up for Sad Brown Winter!!
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
Valentine’s day is too far away, but the candy is on the shelves. Probably marked for clearance by next week. Change the theme on the artificial Christmas tree to suit.
Perkycat almost 2 years ago
Don’t worry. You will get to do it all again next year. Just a few glorious sunny days in between.
BJIllistrated Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Maybe you could draw some cool winter pictures and put them up on your windows. Then NEVER go outside for any reason unless there’s a fire or some other major catastrophe.
Make sure Dan doesn’t let out a peep about what’s REALLY going on out there weather wise, and get your groceries and supplies delivered to your porch so Dan can bring them in. When spring has finally sprung you should still keep the pics up because usually it’s still brown and gloomy for a few week.
Seems easy enough when I type it………
christineracine77 almost 2 years ago
It has snowed twice here this winter. Or, one and a half times, as the first snow was so light that I barely got to see it before it disappeared. I think we officially had a quarter inch. The second snow didn’t melt away until that nasty wind and rain storm last week. We had sad brown Christmas, and the forecast does not look promising for the sad brown to be covered up anytime soon.
PaintTheDust almost 2 years ago
Christmas is not over… until the 6th of January! There is still time.
Chris Sherlock almost 2 years ago
Comforting thought: Every day of sad brown winter is a day closer to spring,
elizabethvshaffer almost 2 years ago
Sad brown is better than slushy dismal gray.