Yesterday & today.
Sometimes yesterday just seems so far away. Like that idyllic part of childhood you always seem to drift back to when you speak of "Back in the Day".

Where things were slow and easy, times weren't so crazy and hard. Ducks swam in your front yard and you had just seen a deer down the road a bit ago.

Then you wake up to today.

Two feet. Overnight.

W. T. F?!
Where things were slow and easy, times weren't so crazy and hard. Ducks swam in your front yard and you had just seen a deer down the road a bit ago.
Then you wake up to today.
Two feet. Overnight.
W. T. F?!
4 Comments:
Oh, yuck!
By
Charity, at 10:28 AM, April 26, 2008
omigosh! How will you ever grow sunflowers if the snow keeps falling?
By
Kathleen, at 12:01 PM, April 26, 2008
Oh honey, I'm so sorry about the freakin' snow!
By
Anonymous, at 3:12 PM, April 26, 2008
Ack! Whats with all that snow! Crazy! I do hope it melts quickly.
By
Anonymous, at 9:28 AM, April 27, 2008
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