Daughter Kate in New Jersey alerted her sister Lise that she should look out of the window. She had seen that we were having snow, light though it was. I had already noted that the wooden deck was covered with a thin layer of white. We went out to walk while there were still a few flakes floating about. I would have forgotten to take the obligatory photo at the stop sign, but Lise drew out her phone to do it.

We ate lunch at a Mexican restaurant where the tables were quite high. I told Lise I didn’t need utensils, because I could lean over slightly and eat like a dog. I didn’t. The food was so delicious that we used knives and forks properly, forgetting the height of the table.

Snow fell for several hours during the night, and we woke to a winter wonderland. A few hours later, everything had melted, except where shade kept the sun from reaching the snow.
We didn’t get the snow, just the cold and dreary! I really hate tables that are too high. Too hard for short people like me.
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I bet it’s so beautiful with the snow! That food looks delicious, too!
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There is a little snow left tonight, because the sun didn’t get it.
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We got a few flakes of snow on Monday here North Alabama. They didn’t stick.
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That food looks yummy. I love Mexican food. No snow here just cold and windy.
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No snow here too damn hot also I wouldn’t like a place with a high table as I am somewhat short
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We managed to feed our faces at the high table!
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Cute cute cute!!!!!
Our snow is over half melted today.
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The cold weather and snow settled in pretty quickly didn’t it? Our weatherman joked that the snowbirds took their frosty weather to Florida where it was only 22 degrees (we had 25) and that wind chills this Tuesday morning would be colder in northern and central Florida then some of the wind chills we will see in Michigan. There were a few patches of ice on the perimeter path today. The high tables are different – I wonder why they do that?
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Our weather will warm up again.
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Ours too – 61 on Saturday, but some rain in the afternoon. We had a wonderful weather today, got to 58, but windy, with gusts almost to 25 mph by the time I was ready to go home. I did a walk in Downtown Trenton and it was awful by the time I was done with the walk.
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The photo of you with your meal made my whole morning smile!😄 The wintry weather was a festive start to your time together❄️.
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I’m glad you smiled. We are having a ball.
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Good Morning, Anne. Our snow is all gone and it’s back to being summer again.
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We have bits of snow left in shady places.
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Yay for Snow. I like your fun photo!! You have a great sense of humour.
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I can’t imagine life without laughter.
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It would be pitiful
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My son lives among people on the West Coast who have no humor. They seem to find nothing amusing!!!
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Oh that is such a shame. I wonder why the West Coasters don’t find those kinds of situations amusing? That intrigues me – humour is something that doesn’t always translate between languages or ethnicities but between east and west or mid coast? I wasn’t aware of that contrast before.
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Maybe there are fun people out there, but John hasn’t met them.
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