Awwwwww, Phil. If the Lord should call you to Maine or New
Hampshire, be sure to be obedient. The winters here are almost like
springtime compared to those in Colorado.
The forecast for the next several days will prove me wrong, but those
low temps are unusual. The winds are what are so horrible
here. We'll be getting 20 to 30 mile an hour winds, with 50 mile
gusts. <shiver, shiver)
Helen
Earlier you wrote:
>What are you girls talking about. Snow? Cabin fever? Me, too. I'm sick
>of it, the snow, already, and we've had two to 4 inches several different
>times since our big snow last Christmas. Today, I shoveled off a little
>snow left on the dech, scraped off the caked on snow, about a half an inch
>worth, from the swing, and later discovered, since it was in the high
>fifties today, that the swing was dry. Tomorrow I am looking forward to
>sitting all day out on the swing because it is reported to go over 60
>degrees. Here, in the sun, and thin atmosphere, 60 is like 80 degrees in
>Florida. However, March and April are Denver's to biggest snow fall months.
>Fortunately, if it does snow then, it is 60 degrees the next day and
>everything melts off really fast. Please, Lord, don't call me to Maine or
>NH. You've already got good Christian people out there to do God's work. I
>want to stay here, or you could send me some place more comfortable all year
>round.
>
>Phil.
"Most people walk in and out of your life....but Friends leave
footprints in your heart.""
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