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Thursday, December 01, 2011

in response....

Good morning.
This is what the back yard looked like when it finally got daylight yesterday before I left for work.
Lansing officially got 8 inches. Many trees were down, and 2 of our stylists and several customers lost power.
And in response to a few of the many comments I got......
Mike, yes, it is pretty, until you have to look at it for 4+ months.
Randy, I wish I could send this all down to you, we'll get plenty more.
Mark, I'd pack up and come, but there's this thing called bills. And to pay the bills, there this thing called work. So I'm kinda stuck here right now. But keep that invite open.  :-)
Garret, yes, ick!

And now it's time for work. The phone's been ringing, and I'm pretty much booked the rest of the week.  :-)

6 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you're booked up and that you have electricity!
    Be careful and stay warm.

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  2. Anonymous7:18 AM

    Now that is a postcard pic! As you said, having to deal with it for 4 months would be tiring. The main thing that baffles me are the people with small pets. I have three and 8 inches would pretty much cover them with only their heads poking out. That would be the difficult part with the amount of snowfall you all get.
    Have a great day!
    Mike in Dallas

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  3. I LOVE the snow when I don't have to be in it. Jim and I will take voluntary drives to see everything (in the Jeep of course).

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  4. It is beautiful but I'm sure it gets old fast.

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  5. I know it's not the same for a working adult as it is a child but your photo makes it look sooo beautiful. Plus we could use all that moisture down here in TX. Doesn't it boost your holiday spirit just a tad?

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  6. Anonymous2:33 AM

    I know it's not the same for a working adult as it is a child but your photo makes it look sooo beautiful. Plus we could use all that moisture down here in TX. Doesn't it boost your holiday spirit just a tad?

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