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  1. katry's avatar katry Says:

    Terri Guillemets quote

  2. flyboybob's avatar flyboybob Says:

    The leaves here haven’t even begun to change and when they do I’m glad that someone else will have to sweep them up. 🙂

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      Bob,
      I didn’t even think about your leaves changing. I guess I thought about warm, sunny places like Ghana where the leaves don’t change and put you in the same category. I know leaves change when there is less sunlight so I guess that would fit with you as well.

      • Bob's avatar Bob Says:

        The southern plains doesn’t have tropical weather yet. We get a couple of days of snow or ice most years. Last winter was exceptionally warm. Our leaves begin to change around the end of November.

        Don’t forget to turn your clocks back tonight as daylight savings time ends. I have been driving to work at seven AM in the darkness. Luckily I live about 22 miles east of where I work. In the morning the sun rises behind me and the traffic is going in the opposite direction. On the way home is just as nice with the sun setting behind me and the traffic going in the opposite direction.

      • katry's avatar katry Says:

        Bob,
        I have already changed clocks like the stove and microwave.

        You lucked out on your commute every day. I worked only 4 miles from where I live. I used to get to work no later than 6:30. The quiet was great for planning my day. I used to say I got up in the dark and got home in the dark so I was a winter mole.

    • katry's avatar katry Says:

      mkijnicapt,
      I guessed about right on the time this was taken given the clothes, but there was no way to know where it was taken. Thanks for filling in the hole!


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