The sunlight is streaming into my living room, as it shines down on over a foot of snow! I love how bright the snow makes everything. I didn’t like driving in it early this morning to go to work but it wasn’t too bad. Thankfully I have a very short commute. Looking at the snow covered trees as I drove was so pretty. I hope you can have some beauty in your day today, whether by something you see or by something you feel. Hopefully the following quotes can bring some happiness to your day!

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Did you see a groundhog this morning?
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No I didn’t see a groundhog and I actually forgot it was Groundhog day! LOL! Should have posted a Groundhog quote. Now that we had a big snow I am ready for Spring!
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See any cows?
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No, didn’t see any cows, did you? I think Betsy is headed your way!
And in case you missed my other reply to you about the 27th missing letter…”No comment!” LOL!
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Oh and before you ask, I didn’t see any cats either but I know a dog that may see some cats, that he wants to chase. 🙂
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I think our two heroes will wake up from being cats, figure that Lisette put a hallucinogen in their drinks, and get out of town as fast as they can.
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Wait a sec…”heroes”?? Did I miss something?
Oh and they can’t forget Cara’s special coffee!
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Turns out that special coffee was mostly sugar.
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“Haha!”
So sad that you don’t have control of the story, isn’t it? LOL!
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I do seem to need to write Mason out of the jams that you get him into quite often.
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Oh gosh! And you are getting too good at it. LOL!
He will get out of the jam,he just may have a dog bite to deal with. Kidding….maybe…! 😄Oooh this Cara character you created complicates things, for I get myself in trouble!
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No fear! But since you want to write Mason out of a jam perhaps he will have to get in a more stickier one than I was thinking. Will have to give you something to work with! 😛
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#1… but I have to replace the last word with, “ice”.
The last round of snow here was so wet that the town hardware store ran out of the shear-pins that protect snow-blower transmissions from jammed blades. Even the Department of Transportation said they were down to the last shear pins for their road equipment. Maybe a good stock market opportunity?
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Wow! I do not like ice!
Yes, perhaps you should buy some stock. 😊
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200 shares of “Shear-Link Industries Procurement” (SLIP on the NASDAQ). 😉
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1, 2 and 6 for me (always thought Humpty Dumpty was pushed)
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Now you finally know the truth about Humpty! 😉
Our intuition is always such a good guide!
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It’s always worked well for me
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#7 speaks volumes.
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It does doesn’t it! ❤
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Nos. 8 & 10 really resonated with me today. Mind you I’m not saying cats are naughty, but that was too cute of a cartoon.
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I laughed out loud at Number 8 couldn’t resist it. And yes, there is so much truth in Number 10!
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There certainly is. And so true.
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A foot? You got a foot of snow? We got 26″. It will hang around for a while and be annoying but for a minute it was pretty. Happy groundhog day.
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Oh wow! We got almost a foot and a half. 🙂 My husband was more than satisfied with just that amount to shovel!
Yes, Happy Groundhog Day which I had forgotten about! 😄
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Best wishes with the snow. I love the vignette about the strong person and overcoming some earthquake.
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Thanks Keith and yes I really liked that comparison. Often out of struggles strength is built! Thanks for reading.
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Joy, so true. Failure is a better teacher than success. Keith
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Wonderful! I especially love the last one.
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#8 . . . but I’m sure the cat meant no harm.
It was probably just curious about what would happen.
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LOL!!
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I like #9 and #10. What part of the country do you live in? We only see snow about once every 3-4 years. We live right near the ocean, and it never gets too hot or cold.
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We live in the East. Pennsylvania. We always get snow but its not like it used to be long ago! One year we may get snow once a week and rhen the next we have 2 or 3 snowfalls the whole winter! The past couple winters have been mild and now they are calling for another snowstorm this weekend. This year we may be making up for the past years!
I LOVE the ocean and dream of living by it when we retire!
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7 is totally my thing
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❤
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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I’d be afraid of walking on clouds; wouldn’t you fall through? I liked the Humtpy Dumpty one, poor guy. That was a pretty good storm, but we only got about 5-6 inches…
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“Haha!”
Yes, the Humpty Dumpty one fit perfectly with the mischievous cats in my story.
Perhaps this weekend we will switch sides. You can get over a foot of snow and we will take the 5 inches. 🙂
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since five inches got me out of a day of school, I’m fine with five inches again… 🙂
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Hey, but we are glad to share!
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that’s very kind of you, but I don’t want to derive all the kids in your town all that snow…
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How “thoughtful!” 🙂
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of course…
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LOL!
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