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Seasonal Dyslexia

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Yesterday’s unwelcome weather event did not turn out to be one of the ominous “top-10 historic April snowfalls” that was being touted as highly likely, but it still scared me away from trying to negotiate Thursday’s traffic. I didn’t go in to the day-job. Both Cyndie and I stayed safely off the roads and tucked in our home, protected from the elements.

IMG_2054eThus far, we have experienced heavy rain, then sleet, then sloppy wet snow, then falling temperatures, and then wind-blown snow, out of this winter storm. It is still going strong, continuing to ply its wrath over us this morning.

Winter storms that occur in the springtime can be rather exasperating, especially when they cause postponement of an already delayed fence installation project. Doesn’t do much to accommodate our brush-pile burning project, either.

We have an important meeting in the cities this afternoon, with our tax accountant, so must bite the bullet and get behind the wheel, regardless the conditions complicating the morning rush “hour.”

The things we do for love.

We are head-over-heels in love with this place we now call home. It easily makes our driving hassles worth the trouble. Even when it is covered with snow in the middle of April, it is a wonder to behold.

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Written by johnwhays

April 12, 2013 at 7:00 am

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  1. Sometimes leaving AZ to head north makes no sense at all……glad we have better reasons to be there than weather!! See you soon ~ (weather permitting) 🙂

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    Judy

    April 12, 2013 at 11:25 am

    • Hey, bring some of your weather with you, will ya?

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      johnwhays

      April 13, 2013 at 8:22 am


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