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Joyce Johnson
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0 posted 2004-01-06 02:30 PM


Storm Foretold

In my big easy chair I'm curled;
Served by electronic world.
The heavy snows forecast have come,
But these strong walls protect me from
The cold, as snowflakes mesmerize.

I gaze through window, then at screen.
Heaviest snows in years are seen
Through both.I watch the hungry birds,
Thankful I'd heeded warning words
About this storm before my eyes.

I filled my freezer, bought bird seed;
Anticipating every need
In case I should become snowbound
When foretold snowstorm rolled around.
My mind recalls the former years.

The years when Daddy's brain and brawn
Were what we had to rely on.
No TV Weatherman to tell
The depth of snow before it fell.
With Dad on watch we had no fears.

He seemed to know without TV
How long the winter storm would be.
Our pantry was pre-filled with food,
The big box over-flowed with wood.
No storm could catch him unprepared.

He saw with his wise weather-eye
If clouds would stay or roll on by.
And when a blizzard he deemed due,
He'd say "No school today, for you".
Thus from the danger we were spared.

I doubt the Weatherman can know
As much as Daddy did of snow.

By: Joyce 01/06/03


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1 posted 2004-01-06 04:23 PM


Enjoyed this Joyce.
I remember the days without tv and a weatherman..
and it was my dad who foretold how much we would be getting..
to this day I don't know how he knew.
Stay in and be warm.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

    In the midst of winter..
I found there lives within me,
    an invincible summer.

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2 posted 2004-01-06 06:17 PM


Joyce:  I really enjoyed reading your poem and brought back similar memories for me.
My dad too, always seemed to know what the weather was going to do, as did most of the men in the family.  I guess they spent so much time out doors, they because readers of weather!

Betty Lou Hebert

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3 posted 2004-01-06 09:37 PM


Joyce~
What a totally delightful read~
Grandma swore by her 'bones' ... who knows ?
She seemed to always be right~

Beautiful memories expressed here~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram
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4 posted 2004-01-06 11:00 PM


My Joyce, my Joyce!  Now this is what I've missed!  I so loved reading your work when it pertained to your childhood and here I am again!  This is the best holiday gift I could ever have received.  Thank you for just being you!
All my love,
Shereen.

Joyce Johnson
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5 posted 2004-01-07 01:21 AM


Thanks Enchantress, Marge, Trillium and Shereen.  I'm glad you enjoyed my memories.  Love, joyce
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6 posted 2004-01-17 01:29 PM


I love reading you...this is a wonderful write, with a terrific ending
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