O Mud,
Oozy morass,
Sticky, slimy, sloppy,
Clinging brown muck getting me stuck
On you.
Oozy morass,
Sticky, slimy, sloppy,
Clinging brown muck getting me stuck
On you.
Spring thaw:
The snow abates, you show your face,
Your soggy, soupy smile.
It's Mud Season!
Squish, squish...
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28 Comments
Post a CommentMike, we have a mud season too! LOL 5*
How fun! You gotta love mud. This time of year, if you can't beat it, join it!!!
excellent; thanks for sharing ♠
Made me smile :)
It is still ice over snow season here, lol. Strange how as you come inland the area differs so. Actually, broken tree pieces all over the snow since Monday night.
Yuk the mud, better than a flood!
Has anyone ever figured out mud's purpose, other then for pigs and wrestlers? The stuff has ruined many a good rug in my house, and here in Pennsylvania it is plentiful.
It will be a few more weeks before mud season arrives here!
well done.
Time to make some mud pies.