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Author Topic : Ahhh, spring at last!
 gaylanstudio
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Well, maybe . . .

https://weather.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?mb9#849518801753773164202204110501ww1171cwwg

Makes me think of that little poem we used to recite at this time of year way back when in the days of my youth:

Spring has sprung
The grass has riz,
I wonder where the daisies is?

(Apparently attributed to Ogden Nash although we had a slightly altered version as I remember it.)
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Well, maybe . . .

https://weather.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?mb9#849518801753773164202204110501ww1171cwwg

Makes me think of that little poem we used to recite at this time of year way back when in the days of my youth:

Spring has sprung
The grass has riz,
I wonder where the daisies is?

(Apparently attributed to Ogden Nash although we had a slightly altered version as I remember it.)

And my snowblower is "in the shop"!

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