I’m calling this one, “It Was a Dark and Stormy Morning.” It’s not particularly original, I know, but think of it as an homage to one of the greatest writers of our time.
I’m calling this one, “It Was a Dark and Stormy Morning.” It’s not particularly original, I know, but think of it as an homage to one of the greatest writers of our time.
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When it comes to stewed prunes, are three enough or are four too many?
Hope you fare well today. We’re on the very outer edges of the strongest squalls, but who really knows? – Marty
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Really intense storms here on and off this morning. I had a dr.’s appointment at 8 and drove through some nasty stuff. Stay dry!
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Ugh. Yeah, I ran out earlier for some errands so I could get them done before the skies turn dark. Be safe!
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I’m at the mall looking for a bodacious har to wear to a Kentucky derby party on May 4. It’s great fun; although, I look more like Mrs. Ed than a southern lady.
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Looks the same out my window this morning 😦
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Where are you?
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Washington- the state, just south of Seattle
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Florida—the panhandle, not the peninsula. Just west of Tallahassee.
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Opposite corners, and ironic that we both have lousy weather!
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I have a good friend who moved to coastal Oregon a few years ago. She and I compare weather notes all the time. They’re more cloudy, we’re more prone to tropical storms.
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Coastal Oregon is beautiful. I like it much more than our own coast. I also like that we don’t have to worry about hurricanes 😉
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That’s a plus.
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🙂
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When we are having this kind of weather, nothing original comes out my mouth.
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I’ve been struggling with original ideas. I shall henceforth blame it in the weather.
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You, at least, turned to literature…
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Barely!
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