Claire Petersky <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> "Tom Keats" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>
>> The Pacific Northwest is now deep in the
>> dark bowels of winter. I think we should
>> just roll up January and February into one
>> month, and call it Bleakember.
>
> But now that Tu B'Shevat/Candlemas is past, it's a lovely downhill ramble
> into spring. Hey, look, it's past 7:15 AM, and the sun's up. Or it's
> probably up -- it's hard to tell with that thick drizzly mist.
It has actually been pretty nice, hasn't it? I keep dragging along my
rain jacket, but I haven't had to wear it lately (except for one cold
morning).
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Dane Buson <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> writes:
> Claire Petersky <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>> "Tom Keats" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>
>>> The Pacific Northwest is now deep in the
>>> dark bowels of winter. I think we should
>>> just roll up January and February into one
>>> month, and call it Bleakember.
>>
>> But now that Tu B'Shevat/Candlemas is past, it's a lovely downhill ramble
>> into spring. Hey, look, it's past 7:15 AM, and the sun's up. Or it's
>> probably up -- it's hard to tell with that thick drizzly mist.
>
> It has actually been pretty nice, hasn't it? I keep dragging along my
> rain jacket, but I haven't had to wear it lately (except for one cold
> morning).
You spoke too soon.
At least there's no ice.
I wouldn't be surprised if you put that rain jacket away,
headed out, and then the rain started.
Maybe it's time for me to invoke my magic helmet cover
(I put it on and it stops raining. I take it off
and it rains.)
cheers,
Tom
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