
Will everyone north of Houston, Texas please take care during this frigid weather. The weather map on TV looks cold cold cold! You poor dears north of the Mason-Dixon!! Especially our Canadian cousins.
Worried will NOT go out today. I do not do cold if I can avoid it.
Take care. Be well. Be safe.
I've been complaining bitterly for days and we're only at around 20° with no snow - yet.
ReplyDeleteI have blogging friends in OK who have been suffering.
It's not too bad here in the Interior of British Columbia, today. Light, fluffy snow, but enough to make the roads slick. Last week was a bear, though. My sympathy goes out to those who aren't used to this stuff, and I agree with you, avoid going out if you can.
ReplyDeleteStay warm,
Peace,
Fiona
we have ice everywhere...and supposed to rain more and is in the low 20's...so will re freeze over what was already there..and we are not used to this kind of weather..we're a bunch of whimps..poor sooner and tex in oklahoma really got it bad...what a mess...
ReplyDeleteNot a bad year here. We finally got real winter weather on the 12th of January. Looks like the rest of the country did too!
ReplyDeleteBe careful out there!
Hello Ladies,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to thank you for dropping by my blog. I also would like to apologize for some of the language on same said blog (married to a trucker for 17 years, who also server in the forces, and some old acquired habits die hard - that's my excuse, anyway!).
Worried: I love the "classics", van Gogh, Picasso (Guernica) in particular. I must say, though, some of the contemporary computer graphic artists can truly touch your soul. My current favourite is Ben Heine, though he likes to call himself a "cartoonist".
You ladies take care, and I'll be back to visit often. I will do the best I can to support you in your efforts, and try to rally many more on this side of the "40th", to do the same.
Peace,
Fiona
P.S. I actually live in British Columbia.
If you catch granny on a bad day, she has probably used worse.
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