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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Hey, What Happened?

     Just last week it was close to 70 degrees. And now, look what greeted me this morning when I stepped out the door!





     Guess it's time to start planning my trip south for the winter. Hmmm, where should I find the sun this year? Florida? Arizona? Where are you going?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about nowhere. We have already arrived. Lots of warm places around here in winter…which is never that cold. Dianne

Rosaria Williams said...

Already?
We travel to California to visit with our eldest, and catch up with old friends for a couple of weeks or so when our incessant rain gives us cabin fever.
After a week or so, we crave our solitary life so much that we begin to miss it and the rain too. Yep. We may want to escape the rain for a while; but we are most grateful for everything else we get to experience in our corner of the world.

DJan said...

I'm thinking of Florida to visit my sister. All I have to do now is figure out when. Either January or February, when I'll need it the most. :-)

Anonymous said...

I'm going nowhere since it is our horrid summers that I would wish to escape!
Cop Car

Anonymous said...

I live in Hawaii year round. Love our weather, rain or shine. Hey, you have a beautiful deck.

Meryl Baer said...

My son and his family moved to Florida this past summer. We will be visiting them, hopefully during a cold spell!

Douglas said...

Call me "Confused." This just showed up and, yet, it shows it was posted on Tuesday? Earlier today, the Vitamin D post was still listed as the current post.
Avoid the South, it is cold (it's all relative) down here... lows in the 50's and more coming.

Arkansas Patti said...

While I am going to Florida for the first part of Dec, I am happy to stay home the rest of winter. I am one of those who doesn't have to work and loves the cold and snow of winter.

stephen Hayes said...

Old Man Winter is already breathing down our necks. I guess we have climate change to blame.