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Words are smiling :-)

Posted by Deneb on December 16, 2007, at 16:49:19

OK, this is going to sound crazy, but do words look like they are smiling to you? LOL

Like my posting name: Deneb

Doesn't the word look like it is smiling? The D and the b at the end? LOL

Other words look like they are smiling too. Like "smiling" LOL

I think I tend to see the world in a positive light. My natural state of being is happy.

I'm glad. I wish everyone felt happy.

Today it snowed soooo much LOL. So much shovelling! The pile of snow on our lawn is almost 5 feet tall now. I don't know where we're going to put snow from future snow storms. LOL Stuff like this doesn't put me into a bad mood at all. I quite enjoyed shovelling with my Mom and Dad. The wind blowing snow into our faces as well as back to us from the pile. LOL I find it funny.

(((((Winter))))))

(((((Everyone))))))

I love you all!

Deneb

 

SNOWWWWWWWWWW » Deneb

Posted by Kath on December 16, 2007, at 17:56:02

In reply to Words are smiling :-), posted by Deneb on December 16, 2007, at 16:49:19

Hi Deneb - you sound so happy & positive; it's very nice to see!

I'm afraid that words don't 'smile' for me. I certainly can see the beauty in the snow blowing around etc. We've received alot today also....not the masses that were talked about like heck on the radio yesterday!

Yesterday they were saying to plan to stay put today, so my husband & I did...he went out very briefly to return a movie & buy milk. It felt nice to be in & know it was snowy & that I was staying in.

I remember when I was a kid & there was a HUGE snowstorm. It was probably about 50 years ago or so. The roads were actually snowed in & even snowplows couldn't get through. There were several feet of snow right over the roads! I loved it. Everyone was walking. I remember walking into the town - don't remember if the stores were open. It was a small town, so the people who worked in the stores could have walked to work there.

So far today I think we've had about 6 inches of snow - about 15 cm. That's a LOT for this time of year!

happy hugs to ya Deneb. luv, Kath

 

Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW

Posted by Deneb on December 16, 2007, at 18:17:37

In reply to SNOWWWWWWWWWW » Deneb, posted by Kath on December 16, 2007, at 17:56:02

I think I like snow storms. All that snow is pretty. We stayed in today too. My Dad was supposed to cover someone at work today, but he stayed in too. He wasn't sure if the car could get out of our street. We live in a court and the plows don't consider it a priority to plow.

We got an early winter this year. I remember there was a winter when we weren't sure if there was going to be snow on the ground for Christmas. They say it's going to be a normal winter this year. I'm kind of glad, warm winters are unnatural here.

 

Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW » Deneb

Posted by Phillipa on December 16, 2007, at 23:50:39

In reply to Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW, posted by Deneb on December 16, 2007, at 18:17:37

No snow in NC. But when I lived most of my life in Connecticut remember as a kid buiding igloos that lasted the whole winter. And I loved to snovel snow as a young adult my back couldn't take it now. But I love that feeling of cold face and sweaty body. Hard work. Phillipa

 

Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW

Posted by ClearSkies on December 17, 2007, at 7:30:58

In reply to Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW, posted by Deneb on December 16, 2007, at 18:17:37

I used to build snow forts for my cat to play in. Tunnels and walls, with lots of twists and turns for her to hide in. She loved snow, especially if us kids were out in it with her. It used to make us laugh to see her gingerly take a step out on the snow and see if it would hold her weight or not. She did not like to fall through to her kitty armpits, but would rather step in to old prints that she knew would hold her weight.

I like snow too, and I find that it's a big part of the homesickness that I feel every year now that I've been living in a semi-tropical climate for so long (seven years!).
CS


 

Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW » ClearSkies

Posted by Kath on January 1, 2008, at 13:15:20

In reply to Re: SNOWWWWWWWWWW, posted by ClearSkies on December 17, 2007, at 7:30:58

so cute about your cattie!!!

I guess I can understand missing snow after 7 years, but oh my gosh, I would LOVE to not have to go MONTHS with little sun!!! :-( makes me gloomy.

luv, Kath


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