Digging Out After a Blizzard
Now Where Did I Park That Car?
If I could just find the car, I could drive to the Wal Mart Garden Center and see if there are any flats of blooming pansies to smile their pretty faces at me?
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Rue Cooper is a free lance writer living in Pennsylvania. She watches a lot of television shows and old comedy movies. She is interested in homeschooling, religions, biography, science, history, world cultu... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentGoing to be in 40's the next several days!! Some melting for sure! I go by a nursery and have been watching for any signs of Spring! Thanks! :)
great slideshow! :)
Viva la California!
Rue - I'm with you kid! Is there any end in sight! 36 days until Spring! Cheers.