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Before 9am and after 5pm there must be a lot of "I have an office job" lookyloos, because our page views, even when only the dedicated workers like us get five posts in, usually go up by a hundred or more a day.

Stop kicking the tires! You're all hereby invited! Stop being afraid! Ain't nobody gonna hurt ya.
 
Many months still remain until summer but we at least got a taste of spring here in central Mass today where the temperature hit about 60.
 
About 60 Degrees is what the high is supposed to be by Wednesday, but right now it's pouring down rain with a temperature of 43 degrees and my yard is flooding out again.
 
My yard is flooding out again because of the snain we have been having lately, as well as today's 20% chance of showers (per NOAA's forecast this A.M.) that turned out being a 100% chance of rain and thunderstorms, and taking into consideration the warm and Pineapple Express-like weather we had in recent weeks, I believe we're going to have an early spring this year.

[size=8pt]The weeping willow tree in the front yard and my Mum's heirloom rose bush in the backyard have both started blooming within the past two weeks. I'd better start hoarding Kleenex now, for I fear this year's going to be even more miserable for the allergies than last year was.....
 
I believe we're going to have an early spring this year which means before you know, I'll be out in the yard cleaning up the Fall leaves that have been hidden under all the snow.
 
Hidden under all the snow is all kinds of yard debris that will have to be cleaned up including leaves, broken branches, lost mittens and maybe even a small animal or two.
 
Leaves, broken branches, lost mittens and maybe even a small animal or two tend to become victims of our blower, which is convenient for blowing it all into a pile on a tarp and then off to the curb it goes.
 
Off to the curb it goes for trashpickup unless the birds get to it first.


Geez, Silkie, you'd think those small animal parts might make for a nasty pile. ;)
 
Will take care of the rest once all of the snow melts for the season and the yard finally dries up.


Happy Sunday everyone. It's move-in day today for the February break session. Things are going smoothly according to reports from all corners of band camp. Earlybirds moved in yesterday and Friday. All activities will be in full swing tomorrow.
 
Gee, everyone been out helping at band camp today???


The yard finally dries up around May after which time we can start mowing it and making it look pretty for summertime fun and games.
 
Summertime fun and games will include lessons in surfing etiquette and safety, which will be taught this year by the new lifeguard team, just back from tsunami surfing.
 
Wayward golf balls flying through the air with the greatest of ease, generally fall after the fore warning.
 
A bit more please is a polite enough request, so I shall expound by saying that when you hear "FORE" on the golf course, it is a warning that a golf ball is ready to drop out of the sky and put a Titleist imprint on your forehead if you don't pay attention.
 


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