I have never been a fan of that all-white landscaping. My friends call me the “I-10 Guy” because if you keep me south of Interstate 10, I’m pretty happy. Even then, though, sometimes that all-white landscaping invades the Deep South. My hometown of Kingsville, Texas, about as far south as you can go in the United States, had 4.6″ of snow one day late last year.
Friggin’ relentless, isn’t it? ðŸ˜
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Yes, it is!
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I so totally agree! Pretty. Now, go away!
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I just want to be warm again.
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We are expecting a major snow storm tomorrow. I’ll have to make sure to get some photos. I can’t wait for it to end either.
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Looking forward to seeing your photos! 🙂
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Me too! Maybe Spring will come earlier this year.
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I hope so! 🙂
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Where is this winter that you are so done with? I am quite sure you are not. in Callifornia!
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Ontario, Canada
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Oh yeah! Coooooold. I lived in Toronto in the early seventies and I still remember how cold it was!
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Way too cold! We are not too far from Toronto.
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I have never been a fan of that all-white landscaping. My friends call me the “I-10 Guy” because if you keep me south of Interstate 10, I’m pretty happy. Even then, though, sometimes that all-white landscaping invades the Deep South. My hometown of Kingsville, Texas, about as far south as you can go in the United States, had 4.6″ of snow one day late last year.
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Lucky you! I would love to live some place that never has winter!
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