Dec7 hail, yes. Posted on December 7, 2021 by beth Standard my sweet cherry blossom spring doormat has met the sour almost winter hail. — “he ran away from the rain and was caught in a hailstorm.” turkish proverb Share this:FacebookPinterestEmailPrintTwitterLinkedInLike this:Like Loading...
We’ve had hard hail several times already this season. But that’s pretty normal. We get hail more often than snow. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I was awakened at 4a by rain here in Los Angeles! Such a surprise that NO ONE had forecasted it! As close as we’ll get to a white Christmas sadly! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Here in Denver we’re expected to finally get our first snow Thursday night or Friday. Crossing my fingers. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Beth, two nights ago our temps dropped here in MO 30 degrees–but not before an impressive hail shower! Here we go. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I love it! I’m calling it my winter hibernation of peace and reflection. There’s something about winter, although it makes me ache more, that soothes my soul! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Ohhh noooo, not hail…well, that’s alright…it is that time of year. I loved the title of this post, Beth. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
I like your doormat – it’s nice to have a reminder of spring on days like that… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Winter is here!
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it’s making itself known
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Time for the Frosty the Snowman doormat!
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apparently he’s late!
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Oh no!
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it’s always a mix this time of year –
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That’s true.
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Life always catches up with us. So does the taxman.
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like clockwork
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Winter wonderland? Could we hope?
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A preview
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Snowing outside our windows right this minute here, Beth.
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Ooh-
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We’ve had hard hail several times already this season. But that’s pretty normal. We get hail more often than snow.
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Weather is so fascinating
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That looks artistic!
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It does!
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Blah. I think it’s supposed to warm up a bit, at the end of the week.
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I have now heard that it will be 60 on the weekend
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I was awakened at 4a by rain here in Los Angeles! Such a surprise that NO ONE had forecasted it! As close as we’ll get to a white Christmas sadly!
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Awww
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Here in Denver we’re expected to finally get our first snow Thursday night or Friday. Crossing my fingers.
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And now I’ve heard it will be 60 here this weekend
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The time for reaping is over… winter is here.
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it’s coming…
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Beth, two nights ago our temps dropped here in MO 30 degrees–but not before an impressive hail shower! Here we go.
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bring it!
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I love it! I’m calling it my winter hibernation of peace and reflection. There’s something about winter, although it makes me ache more, that soothes my soul!
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oh, yes –
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❤️
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I appreciate the contrast!
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I liked the mix as well –
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Ohhh noooo, not hail…well, that’s alright…it is that time of year. I loved the title of this post, Beth.
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’tis the right time of year, indeed
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I like your doormat – it’s nice to have a reminder of spring on days like that…
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sometimes its the little things…
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