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Moors now to get rae lied upon as chilling!

Did you know that once a Rae was a break in a tree ... running in opposition to a strike ... thus the tree of knowledge was shattered ... forest gump! Tis the tryst of accrue way shun ... brute gathering ...
 
Sunny and 1 here today, 5 with showers tomorrow. So we'll probably be keeping our snow for a day or two, but nothing more coming this weekend.
 
Rainy and 8 here. We had a cold wet October, then a week or so of nice weather. This is okay. I'll be heading to an indoor activity today so all is good.
 
All Bas ... all the souls collect when dead to a point ... but alba is defined by:

a shrub rose of a variety with gray-green leaves and pinkish-white, sweet-scented flowers.

Thus eros can be Eris 'n concern ... relatively speaking about how the dang thing flies!

Thus the alba't Ross is an icon of creation that can take to your heinous flight ... brute departure or slippery dispositioning? Take care when respecting birds and foul of the aere !
 
And ... never never tell tyrannical authority about what you know ... or they will conjure up something and state the abstract tuition doesn't exist!

Corporate heads told me to say nothing about the customer's failures and departures from normal doings ... contrary to our label as a trouble shooting technical operation! But if some of the elevated know nothing is wrong ... enigma descends ... and someone will get all black in the face from the red flush ... and blood settling in the parts! Consider it a forensic icon ... a bit of it evolves in Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn ...

Lazarean obstacles ... the deadman hold!
 
I just came back from our short morning walk. The birds are chatting up a storm. It's quite the cacophony out there. The duck hunters are out. When dog heard the shots, he started heading for home. He didn't get too far being attached to the leash. Once I decided it was time, he nearly dragged me home. Now he's sitting here mildly uncomfortable.
 
Outside to shovel...just finished and a snow squall came through :p

Most futile shovelling ever was Snowmaggedon in 2010. The stuff came down non-stop for three days and built back up as fast as we cleared it. However, given that we ended up getting about a meter accumulation, we had to stay on top of it or even blowers might not have been able to handle it.
 
Most futile shovelling ever was Snowmaggedon in 2010. The stuff came down non-stop for three days and built back up as fast as we cleared it. However, given that we ended up getting about a meter accumulation, we had to stay on top of it or even blowers might not have been able to handle it.
Yes, easier to shovel when there is less, even if more comes
 
The last time I shoveled snow was about a year ago. Toronto used to get a lot of snow. One year we even had to call for the army to come help dig us all out.
 
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