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umbrellas are for snow

The weather was crummy – snowy and blowy – mid-afternoon. Maybe not exactly a Wite-Out, but it got me thinking… about the number of people who believe that Bob Dylan’s mother invented the correction fluid.

 

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have sandwich

Yesterday was a washout, literally. Today is already nicer, though there are going to be big puddles and muddy patches. If you’re craving street food this cart is parked between Barnes & Noble and Methodist Hospital. There’s usually a Mr. Softee waiting for people when they walk out the door of the emergency room.

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tasty, too

It’s going to be gray and unsettled today, but the sun is going to be shining as hot as a cupcake. Tomorrow we should see more normal conditions.

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how much snow?

You can insert some extreme winter weather. Light snow, rain during the day tomorrow, then a blizzard for Friday night. It might add up to a foot of snow by midday Saturday.

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rain on asphalt

What can I say? The sun hasn’t been out for days and days. It’s getting to someone else, also, who seems to be drinker who is disgusted with housewares catalogs.

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rain & pine scent

This is what January is like: warm weather, Christmas trees tossed out, lots of rain, and broken umbrellas. Winter and spring have merged.

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bounce

Now and then, the basketball kids go home. Usually, the playground has been locked up by this late hour. On January 8 two years ago, there was light snowfall. This year, we’re waiting for the white stuff to show up.

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chilly

It’s also so cold that it’s a two-hoodie day, yo! Personally, I’ve got on the gloves, and since I’m not one to work the sweatshirts, I’ve got to find that hat o’mine sometime before the March thaw.

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late afternoon

The drizzle I could take. But when the wind started turning my umbrella inside-out and I was standing in the Lowe’s parking lot, that’s when I decided it was time to take cover then hurry home.

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We are waiting for the storm, Hurricane Sandy. The authorities are warning everyone to stay away from bodies of water. Think about the Gowanus Canal being four feet higher than normal, and RUN to higher ground.

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