Six Word Saturday – Let it snow, but not here!
Snow days, when school was cancelled, always included plenty of time outside. Do you remember how itchy those wool coats were? Here, a neighbor from across the street, Jackie Emilut, is playing with us. I’m the little blonde tyke, on the sled, that doesn’t look as happy with the snow as the rest of my family. That’s still true, and that is why I moved south!
Six Word Saturday is a blogging prompt suggested by Cate at Show My Face. Keep posted, because one day I may keep my post at only six words! Happy Everything!
I’m not that keen either – travel becomes a dangerous affair. Have a lovely Christmas.
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Merry Christmas, and safe travels! Thanks for reading and stopping by to comment. I enjoyed seeing your blog! Cheers, Maryann
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Oh yes–snow was so much simpler when we were kids!
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Yes, back when I was a kid my parents put snow chains on the car And off we went. Things were simple and everyone went slow in the snow. Now, it is rush, rush, rush! Merry Christmas, and the simple and serene things! cheers, Maryann
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send the snow here- we need it! Merry Christmas!
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Hope you get the snow and not us! Merry Christmas!
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I don’t think I could ever move south. I would miss the snow, as long as I don’t have to drive in it.
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It does snow here sometimes, and the children get a snow day or two. Nice thing for me is that it is gone quickly.
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I totally agree. Snow is a nice place to go visit but I don’t want it visiting me! Merry Christmas!
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Tonya, I think you are a kindred spirit!
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Sitting in a big chair with your Cocker Spaniel and the curtains drawn back. While outside the snow is gently falling. Music is playing and you have time to enjoy and recall fond memories. I can do that now, as I don’t have to shovel it anymore or drive through it to get to work. 🙂
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The big comfy chair sounds nice. Just enough snow to be pretty, but not enough to shovel. Enjoy!
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