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Paul..I’m justgoing to continue to enjoy this beautiful day with all the windows open in the house…and pretend I didn’t read this reminder…. I prefer to stay in denial
I’m with Felicia, Joey should pull this post down and make a rule. No snowmageddon posts unless it is less than 20 F outside or possibly the middle of August when we are sweltering and a few ice cubes in the pants would feel nice.
Posting arctic like stuff in October or November is just cruelly extending winter in our minds. One of these days this foolish jump into the harbor on the first of the year will be an epic fail and these photos just help to create that fail. You can change the weather with your attitude. The Rubber Duck only thinks happy thoughts.
Paul..I’m justgoing to continue to enjoy this beautiful day with all the windows open in the house…and pretend I didn’t read this reminder…. I prefer to stay in denial
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I’m with Felicia, Joey should pull this post down and make a rule. No snowmageddon posts unless it is less than 20 F outside or possibly the middle of August when we are sweltering and a few ice cubes in the pants would feel nice.
Posting arctic like stuff in October or November is just cruelly extending winter in our minds. One of these days this foolish jump into the harbor on the first of the year will be an epic fail and these photos just help to create that fail. You can change the weather with your attitude. The Rubber Duck only thinks happy thoughts.
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ps. nice pics Paul. That boat looked cold enough to lick and stick.
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Thanks,
Farmer’s Almanac is predicting below freezing temps for January, 1 2013. Hope you don’t freeze your rubber duck off!
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They are beautiful photos, but I agree with Felicia and Paul. No snow pictures until it actually happens, we don’t want to encourage anything.
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