Saturday, April 6, 2013

F is for flurry

Flurry : a brief light snowfall

Normally, I find flurries to be beautiful.  They provide a light snowfall that freshens up the piles of white that have become dull and crunchy.

But not on April 6th, when there is still 2 feet of snow in my yard (more or less in some areas).  Not when we have only had a handful of days in the 40's.  And not when we are 20 + inches over our average snowfall total for the year.

F is also for forty or even fifty....the degrees I would like it to reach to melt this stinking snow!!



4 comments:

  1. We moved from Australia to Wisconsin once, and the degree difference from when we got on the plane to when we deplaned was 100 degrees!

    I love Wisconsin, and look forward to reading more about your life there.

    Visting from A to Z blog challenge. Thanks for stopping by my blog a couple of days ago!

    SiouxsiesMusings

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  2. I admit to missing flurries. LOL I'm from Kansas which got lots of snow this year but I've been living in the South for awhile now and no snow. I don't miss lots of things about the snow. However, flurries are usually so pretty and fun to watch.

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  3. I can definitely understand being sick of snow in April.

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  4. I have no idea what you mean when you say snow. Do you mean that white stuff that I see on TV?

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