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Nan
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0 posted 2003-02-18 02:19 PM




All yesterday a stormy fray
Put on a wint’ry show.
I went to sleep – Now it’s so deep
The ground’s three feet below.

My world’s all bright in wondrous white,
It’s drifting to and fro,
Now my poor car can't go too far…
Where did that shovel go?

But if I wait, the snowdrift’s fate
May be elsewhere to blow.
The neighbors might enjoy the sight,
For they’ve all plowed their snow.

Despite this pelt it’s sure to melt
Within a week or so.
The sun will shine – all will be fine.
This white stuff’s sure to go.

Why should I work??To go to work?
I’d really like to know…
I’m resting now – I’ll call a plow
I have nowhere to go!!!



This view is "Before" and "After".. standing at the same spot on my deck...

[This message has been edited by Nan (02-18-2003 02:24 PM).]

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1 posted 2003-02-18 02:21 PM



SEND IT MY WAY!

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2 posted 2003-02-18 02:22 PM


sounds wonderful.. a change from the 80 degree weather we're having here in florida!

lovely poem. thank you

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3 posted 2003-02-18 02:22 PM


I really like this. My Grandmother got 20 to 30 inches of snow where she lives yesterday. The snow must go. LOL

Cold hands means a warm heart

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4 posted 2003-02-18 02:28 PM


I suppose those that don't have to hurry to work have no need to rush the shovel...James
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5 posted 2003-02-18 02:30 PM



Nan~
Love the poem and the pics, but you can keep the snow..lol.
I'll stick with the rain.
Hugs,
~Vicky

"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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6 posted 2003-02-18 02:30 PM


OMG! Now that is real snow!  LOL, but this ode you wrote is also so you Nan!  I would be out there getting each fallen flake off the cement, and you would be laughing your head off at me behind some toasty warm window inside.  LOL, I love this.  

          
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7 posted 2003-02-18 02:46 PM


we have six inches and no school. Delaware is a paraniod state. But I'm not complaining. Nice poem, Nan

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        remeber me

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8 posted 2003-02-18 02:58 PM


Cute write Nan and I love the pics!
Have to admit I love the snow..
But come mid February...bring on Spring!!!
~Hugs & Smiles, Nancy~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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9 posted 2003-02-18 03:02 PM



Each flake to me is heaven sent
each flake a drop upon cement,
each flake a crystal of friends in white
crystal snow, a vision of bright

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10 posted 2003-02-18 03:07 PM


Now Nan... much as I like you... all I can say is better you than me.. ( laughing)



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11 posted 2003-02-18 03:20 PM


Snow? Is that what that white stuff is?
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12 posted 2003-02-18 04:51 PM


Amen! I'm glad someone decided to post a poem about snow. The snow must go! I helped shovel my driveway for 2hrs. yesterday (scared for life now of course) . I'll be happy to send a truck load of free snow to anyone who wants some.

~*~me~*~

"Remember, courage is wings."
~*~Heather Francis~*~

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13 posted 2003-02-18 04:57 PM


Throw a log on the fire and pour another brandy...work can wait!

Rf

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14 posted 2003-02-18 05:37 PM


Oh my gosh, that is a lot of snow. That is a good reason not to go to work. LOL!
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15 posted 2003-02-18 05:49 PM


I love the poem and the snow, but am
glad I don't have it to shovel it....

"Love makes the world go around"
~with love and hugs from Ethel GG~  
                  

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16 posted 2003-02-18 06:00 PM


Get this!  The last I spoke to her she was going outside to "supervise" her daughter who had the shovel in her hand! Sheesh!
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17 posted 2003-02-18 06:11 PM


It never snows on ol' Cape Cod,
or so I'm often told.
(And told and told and told.)

Our ground is bare in Michigan,
though gray and dank and cold.
(And OH so very cold!)

'Tis better you than me this year,
so shovel 'til you tire.
(Your picture made ME tire.)

Your car would go through all that snow
if it was still afire.
(The Jaguar is afire!)

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18 posted 2003-02-18 06:28 PM


One of my neighbors asked today if I wanted them to dig my car out.  Geez...the only thing snow's good for is an excuse to do nothing!
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19 posted 2003-02-18 07:37 PM


How true! I know the feeling! This snow may be beautiful but shhheeessshhh what work!!!
I loved it! Nice read!

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20 posted 2003-02-18 08:12 PM




(smiles) Oh Nan, I'll take some of that snow for you! Pretty please? (whines like little puppy dog) It's just we need it so badly because of the huge drought here! (kiss on cheek) Hope soon the storm blows away, sweet friend, here's getting ready for those delightful spring dfays, yay, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Nan, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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21 posted 2003-02-18 08:29 PM


It seems Cape Cod is getting much more snow than usual too.

Love the poem and the deck...and the view beyond!

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22 posted 2003-02-19 12:27 PM


Oh....I thought you told me you didn't get snow LOL....for once it looks like you're about even with me here in PA. Just hibernate like the bears do and don't come out till Thursday!
Looking forward to seeing your sunny face. Everythings a go here

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23 posted 2003-02-19 12:55 PM


Heh-heh..... my trees are still shedding flower petals -- I'l mail you some....

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24 posted 2003-02-19 01:28 AM


Lol! Loved this.Also my theory,If I cant drive over it,it stays.I love an excuse to take off work,turn up the heat, and warm my toes with some bourbon.
Jason

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25 posted 2003-02-19 01:35 AM


whew! you can keep every lousy inch of it!
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26 posted 2003-02-19 04:09 AM


wow lot of snow you got there.....enjoyed your thoughts a lot

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27 posted 2003-02-19 11:33 AM


ROFL... My niece has been sulking because she'll never get a "snow day" in south Louisiana... she says "hurricane days" just aren't the same. LOL

Bundle up and enjoy the supervising, Nan! *S*

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28 posted 2003-04-12 11:57 PM


This made me smile....Thanks Nan for the pick me up!!!!  
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29 posted 2003-04-13 12:12 PM


Nan - oh my, here the sun is shining, the mountains singing, the river is beaming. You must come for a visit. Snow, snow, go away.

Some reasons to shovel snow...

1. so one can walk out the driveway
2. it's good exercise
3. learning new swear words one never knew they knew when the shovel hits ice
4. one might be on candid camera
5. enjoying the outdoor coffee breaks
6. more swear words one didn't know they knew when the shovel breaks
7. more words when you think of BC here in the mountains running around with just a shirt on
8. wondering what the heck one is doing shoveling snow in the middle of April
9. learning more swear words when the auto gets stuck in the driveway
10. even more when one runs over the shovel
11. wondering why one is freezing and shoveling snow
12. wondering why one is shoveling snow, sweating, freezing, and catching a cold
13. more words learned when the snow plow fills up the areas that one just shoveled
14. watching the shovel fly through the air towards the snow plow when it goes by filling up the areas one just shoveled and the driver gives one a big smile as he goes by
15. wondering why one is shoveling snow in the first place, after all, the lord put it there, let him take it away
16. knowing that BC has a big smile thinking about Nan shoveling all that nice snow, hehehe....

BC

BC

[This message has been edited by Bill Charles (04-13-2003 12:24 AM).]

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30 posted 2003-05-17 10:53 PM


Why should I work??To go to work?

This cracked me up..i can so relate..

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31 posted 2003-05-26 03:18 AM


I loved this one!
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