Dan Antion posted: " I'm scheduling this before Linda, but I'll circle back to update it with the link. I've been out driving around a bit to get some pictures of the snow before warmer temps and rain wash us back into a dull dormant landscape. You're probably wondering " No FacilitiesRead on blog or reader
I'm scheduling this before Linda, but I'll circle back to update it with the link. I've been out driving around a bit to get some pictures of the snow before warmer temps and rain wash us back into a dull dormant landscape.
You're probably wondering about the title. Well, it's the backstory to my one-liner. I don't do the laundry around here, but I contribute (dirty clothes) to the process. I also put my clean laundry away – I know, I know, "Whoa, Dan you put your own laundry away..." Yeah I get it. Anyway, let's get to the one-liner:
"There are more socks coming out of the dryer than I have feet and there are days between laundry cycles."
I think there are gremlins, and I think they're wearing my socks.
This post is part of Linda G. Hill's fun weekly series One-Liner Wednesday. And, given the time of the year, it's also part of Just-Jot-January. If you have a one-liner, I encourage you to join in on the fun. You can follow this link to participate and to see the one-liners from the other participants.
You have to look close, but one of our bunnies was eating last night
I was able to walk at sunrise
Sunrise across the snow
This is in a little park near the Farmington River
He's making sure I see him. I tossed some peanuts over the fence
We toss a no-waste seed on the ground. Everyone likes it
Several little streams like this run through our town
This might be the last we see of ice on the Connecticut River for a while
This leaf will be in the sun pretty soon
In a little park near the river
This little park near the Farmington River floods often
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