We didn’t get the heavy snow fall in Clarks Grove that landed in the Twin Cities. I actually took this picture on Tuesday, but it looks about the same as it did on Sunday.
I was going to say that this snow looked pretty mingy. (a word my father used to describe dinner when he thought my mother hadn’t created a quite-groaning-enough board. My siblings and I were surprised to find that it’s a real word, not one that our father had made up.)
The young woman who moved in next door about a year ago decided her house should be more colorful. I don’t mind that bright green color. Some think it is a little too bright. It is certainly the brightest colored house in town.
Nicely shoveled walks, Jim. I’d call this one “Move In Ready”
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We didn’t get the heavy snow fall in Clarks Grove that landed in the Twin Cities. I actually took this picture on Tuesday, but it looks about the same as it did on Sunday.
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I was going to say that this snow looked pretty mingy. (a word my father used to describe dinner when he thought my mother hadn’t created a quite-groaning-enough board. My siblings and I were surprised to find that it’s a real word, not one that our father had made up.)
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Snow on the roof doesn’t mean there’s no fire in the furnace.
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Finally – some COLOR!
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The young woman who moved in next door about a year ago decided her house should be more colorful. I don’t mind that bright green color. Some think it is a little too bright. It is certainly the brightest colored house in town.
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Ha! Jim you should see some of the houses in my neighborhood. Now THAT’s color.
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PJ, do live among some people transplanted from San Francisco? I remember seeing a lot of houses painted with very bright colors in that city.
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No, not San Francisco transplants, just some creative folks who go for the gusto of brighter colors.
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