I hope that wherever you are, you have some sunshine! 
~~Angie

9 Comments

  1. Smilingsal

    Ouch! I have a sore throat and you made me laugh!

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  2. sara

    my son and I just LOL!! That was so funny! Yea, for living in the south!

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  3. Caitriona aka Catherine

    Well, Angie, living in snow country is like being a part of the family of God, beautiful and dangerous. We live in MA where an ice storm left many without power some for more than a week (kind of like a hurricane in your beautiful state) but as we drove through our little town it was gorgeous, breathtaking. The saying in New England is, “You don’t like the weather? Just wait a minute, it will change.”
    Beauty and Danger. Did you read your friend Randy Alcorn’s article about snow? (another take on the snow)
    As much as I have loved living in FL, I still sing “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.”

    Today a balmy 53 degrees.

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  4. Mocha with Linda

    That is hilarious! I was so not expecting that!

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  5. Kay Day

    Now that I can do without! It’s bad enough when they do that to my car while I’m driving!

    Funny though. Because it wasn’t me.

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  6. Laura

    That was funny! I have lived in Florida my whole life so if I really got to experience cold weather what would I do?

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  7. jan

    i am so glad that i live in the south! i am not sure i could handle the snow.
    jan

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  8. Debbie Hopkins in SC

    Cute, now that I live in SC! HOWEVER…I remember living in an unpopulated area on a hill in western NY in our early years. My husband plowed the driveway to get to work and was able to get down the hill because a snowplow had plowed for the schoolbus.Returning home, he ran into a “snow covered car” in his lane that had been deserted and COVERED by that snowplow! Dazer Debbie

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