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Fun column! but you're still whining!
enjoyed your column and understand completely your feelings on the subject. I live in Idaho and have a sister who lives in St.George and a brother who lives in Southern Calif.
I heard crickets the other night outside my bedroom window.
CHIRPING AWAY>>
The Sunshine is warmer!
So Thats when Its noticed Besides People at Stores
Browseing Around For Recreation Items,YAHOO!
Spring time the Best time
Im tired of the Winter Season)
Sure sign of Spring: It's not completely pitch black when I drive my son to Jazz Band before school, so now it's more obvious that I rolled out of bed and am driving in my jammies and slippers.
It seems that I always have good intentions. It seems that I miss the planting times to plant seed for sweetpeas, the flowers. I used to love to smell them as I walked to school years ago, in California. They make excellent bouquets for friends and neighbors.
I also love Nasturtiums. When is the best time to plant those too? I love how they can take over a flower bed and I wouldn't have to weed. I miss my garden times since I had to downsize several years ago. But I can still put some pansies in flower pot and enjoy them for a little while anyway.It doesn't take much to make me happy!
When I drive in my neighborhood and see the say brown leaf bear trees I just picture in my mind what the would look like in spring/summer/fall. Also visualize the daffodils and tulips soon to be popping up all over. It helps with the winter doldrums.
Loved your list and article. :)
Bob is rocking the pink tassle!
You know, when I stayed for the weekend at my parents Condo in St. George, oh wait...
We lived in Guatemala for two years. I can't tell you how tired I became of seeing so much green all the time 24/7 year round.
I love the four seasons on the Wasatch Front, including the snow. Bring it on!
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