It's Melting ?

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So the question is whether the snow will melt before we are accustomed to the fact that it is now dark in the morning when we get up. I apologize to those who may live in parts where the snow was trucked out of sight long ago but some of us are left to endure the mounds of snow -- some natural and some the result of clearing and piling. (When will the parking lots offer all of their allotted spaces?)

It has, indeed, been a winter to remember. I am told that the weather phenomena that brought us the cold and snow will also bring us an unusually warm Spring. I am looking forward to it.

For my part, I haven't worn a coat since turning the clocks forward and, if it will impact the weather (see Nancy’s blog on Tuesday about how we can make a difference in the weather), I hereby consider my coat retired for the season.

...and I’ll be watching for that last patch of snow to melt away.

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Daniel Schwartz

I am looking forward for a good day of strong rain to wash all the sandy, salty muck away. Then the Pot Hole repairs and the ensuing traffice...

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Donna Levine wrote
For the past few days I have seen pot hole repair crews everywhere. They have a long way to even make a dent (lol). You cant go anywhere without wrecking your car. Imagine what repairs need to be made for me to get on my road bike. I too have ditched my coat.
Cynthia Somma

I rec'd a $170 ticket for blocking someones driveway (obviously piled high with snow)---the kicker is that the driveway was on the side of the house and there was a boat in the driveway. That is probably the angriest I have been regarding the weather. This person obviously called the cops---what a waste all around.
I'm wondering where she thought she was going with her boat...
Cayce Crown

I'm still wearing my coat. Those downtown breezes are chilly.
Corey Bearak

I still have snow on my deck and an a bit in front of my house left from the mountain I had to create. You blog served as a most perfect lead-in to my PROMO for my book today.

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