Haaaahahaa I laughed out loud! I've probably told you this before, but one year during the '80s when we lived in the Chicagoland area, TG had been out of town for a few days and returned home on April 1st. I can still see him outside our little front stoop when I went to the door to greet him. He was KNEE DEEP in snow that had been falling all day. No fooling -- and he's six foot four. You've gotta love the north to live up there, is all I'm saying. You don't stay for the weather! Haaahah love ya xoxo
We got hit with snow again yesterday, too...I am so over it.
ReplyDeleteNow that's funny. It is also kinda sad! Stay safe & warm up there!
ReplyDeleteAh...Michigan! :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL, funny even tho realistic!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Thats a lot of snow! I do hope it melts before July 4th, ~wink~
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sue
It surely must feel that way as much snow as you all have had!
ReplyDeletehahahaha good one, Mari.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Haaaahahaa I laughed out loud! I've probably told you this before, but one year during the '80s when we lived in the Chicagoland area, TG had been out of town for a few days and returned home on April 1st. I can still see him outside our little front stoop when I went to the door to greet him. He was KNEE DEEP in snow that had been falling all day. No fooling -- and he's six foot four. You've gotta love the north to live up there, is all I'm saying. You don't stay for the weather! Haaahah love ya xoxo
ReplyDeleteYOu could totally switch that to Wisconsin and it would apply perfectly as well. Lol! Have a lovely weekend and stay cozy xoox
ReplyDeleteI had to show this one to Alan! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteI can not imagine this much snow! That really is funny though.
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