It didn't last. What you see is about all we received, maybe another few fractions of an inch, but no more. As Shakespeare might have said ...
Much ado about nothing
But it was picturesque as one might imagine. Sitting on the sun porch, one of my favorite spots down there, just watching the world go by as the snow gently fell.
Unlike two weeks ago when Little Rhody (and much of the Northeast along the coast) got hammered by a blizzard which left three feet of the white stuff. But that, thank you very much, lies in our wake as winter is winding down. The robins have returned from the deep woods and can be seen cavorting on the grass. At least in Maryland they are.
The trip down was pleasant and uneventful, the trip back was much the same. Flying solo I could leave as early as you like and crank the tunes up on the CD player (yes, I have one in my car, most convenient it is.) Surprisingly, I didn't listen to music the entire way, I like a little peace and quiet from time to time as much as the next man.
No. Really.
Anyhoo ...
Got back to the picture below Sunday instant.
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| What Snow? OAFS Photo |
Thanks to juvat for keeping the fires burning while I was away.
Good man there.
Too much death lately, in the world and personally. I know it's inevitable but it still sucks when it hits close. Friends losing significant others, friends losing beloved pets, it's all too effing much sometimes.
But life, and love, goes on.
I hope you have it, if not, I hope you find it.
Peace.
Miss those days. Miss that band.


Robins have been around here for a week now and our snow has gone away although it is snowing just a few miles to the north...just flurries. Good to see you back Sarge.....Life does go on even when someone close leaves us.
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed go on, until the day it doesn't. Hopefully I have a long span of days ahead!
DeleteWelcome back, Sarge. Yes, Life goes on and the bright spot is We'll meet up with them again.
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Which is my constant prayer!
DeleteWelcome back Sarge! I very much like driving long distances in silence. Helps me think.
ReplyDeleteApparently we still have a chance of snow here this week, although I suspect it will amount to nothing.
Thinking seems underrated in today's world, 'tis a pity.
DeleteI still like driving long distances in Floorida, but only out-of-season. Season: from end of Nov to the start of April; this is when all the geese fly down here to warn up. Why geese? Y' hear 'em honkin' all the time.
ReplyDeleteIt does get a little quieter up here from November to April!
Delete(HUG!) Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe!
DeleteHere in the Mountain West we are facing a serious drought. No matter how much we pay in taxes to fight global warming/cooling, Gaia does what Gaia wants.
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