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Light at the End of the Tunnel

Feb
19

It snowed again all weekend. But! It’s supposed to be in the 50s later this week!!!!! Things looking up in your neck of the woods, too?
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I’m so ready.

Coupon winners! (Email me your addresses!) Sonya, Jennifer Y, Crystal B, Melissa, Marianne, Cheryl S, Ashley, Marty, Liz, and Catslady!

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on February 19, 2007  

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  1. 2-19
    3:19
    pm

    Thanks, Suzanne.:snoopy: Congrats to the other ladies too. We’re suppose to get clear up in the 40′s this week and I’m looking forward to it.

  2. 2-19
    4:48
    pm

    Yippee
    Thank You Suzanne

  3. 2-20
    8:26
    am

    Thanks Suzanne! Yes, it is 50 here this morning and I am thrilled. I hate cold weather.

  4. 2-20
    10:00
    am

    Love you pics!

  5. 2-20
    10:40
    am

    :shimmy: Thank you, Suz! Congrats winners!

    Yes, temps are supposed to go higher here as well. :flying:

  6. 2-20
    3:43
    pm

    Thanks, Suzanne and congrats everyone else!
    It’s 42 degrees today! Yay!! :bananadance:

  7. 2-20
    9:36
    pm

    Our weather’s going up and down on the “normal temperature” line. It was about 1 or 2 C today and we had some nice, big puddles in very inconvenient places.

    The weekend is definitely supposed to be colder but not too bad. I’m sure we’ll still have a bunch of snow. At least now I can’t be marooned at the back of the building for 3 days again. I moved upstairs and the door opens to the street.

    The new owner is renovating the main floor. While we had -17 C temperatures a little over a week ago, he did something to kill the heating on the first floor. So he used big heaters to thaw the pipes out. I’m not sure exactly why, but our pipe in the entrance downstairs busted and we had to slog through about an inch of water to get outside. And boy, did that leave a mess. You could hardly see the floor. So I can understand your frustrations.:rambo:

    What I can definitely do without are the freezing–and I mean that literally–winds. With the temperature got down to -30F for a couple of days.

  8. 2-21
    7:34
    pm

    We have snow again today–I mean we’ve had snow since before Halloween, but this was nice and fresh. Please pleas go away snow!!!

  9. 2-21
    8:09
    pm

    Oh! Yay! Thank you :shimmy:
    And today, in Charlotte, it was 60+ degrees!

  10. 2-22
    10:11
    am

    We are expecting more snow this afternoon!:wall: But next week we are suppose to hit 45.:shimmy:

  11. 2-22
    2:38
    pm

    Got my coupons already – thanks again!

    We finally got warm weather the other day and now it’s sleeting – tempted us just enough to think it was going to stay that way:hissyfit:

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