Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.

Almost Wordless Wednesday

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Least you think these photos are from this morning…no, they are a couple weeks old…the snow I came back to after our sunny vacation in the Southwest.   Hopefully my last salute to winter’s beauty.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

13 thoughts on “Almost Wordless Wednesday

  1. I was hoping our storm Monday was the last…then I checked the forecast this morning. Bummer.

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  2. That is just way to much snow for this time of year! The weather is just crazy all over the world – my sister back in Australia said they got 7 inches of rain in two days and she lives in the desert!

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  3. Fingers crossed that you have seen the last of this winter’s snow!

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  4. Im glad we dont have all that snow. Im cold just looking at it.

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  5. I think I’m happy with my sunshine here now!
    Hope this is the last snow of the winter too!

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  6. Blizzard this morning in Leelanau looks a lot like those pictures of yours from last month, Dawn, except that the air is thick with it, too. March is like that, a see-saw between winter and spring. Courage, all! Only 11 days to the vernal equinox!

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  7. The snow always seems mysterious and very fun to us where we maybe get enough snow to stick on the ground maybe every several years, LOL! Kathy

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  8. PJ -noooooooooooooooooooooo! No more blizzards…we’re getting sleet.

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  9. Good bye King Winter! You came, you blew your north wind, snowed your snow, froze the tundras and now it’s time for you to make way for spring!

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  10. I’m in Kathy’s camp–snow is beautiful and makes even the most mundane things seem special–for those of us who have to drive 4 hours to find someplace to enjoy the snow and never get it at home.

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  11. The good news, here at least, is that snow that comes in March usually does not accumulate in the multiple inches, and usually melts off quickly. I saw a few crocus leaves popping up in one of the flower beds today – celebration!

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  12. Going to go hunt some crocus sprouts myself this weekend…they have to be under there somewhere!

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  13. That sure looks snowy and white.

    Essex & Deacon

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