Texas Snow on my doormat! It snowed more but I haven't uploaded those pictures yet. We have been outside playing and maybe tonight I will share more.
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LOL. This reminds me of when I was 7 (back in '66) and lived in San Antonio in a neighborhood with mostly hispanic immigrants. We got a dusting of snow and they actually closed the schools for it. I was the only kid in my neighborhood who had ever even seen snow, and I still clearly remember the delight on the other kids' faces.
LOL! Yea the whole City (Austin) is a ghost town today. There was a little more snow but mainly ice on the roads which is why the closed work. Hey, at least I didn't have to work! YAH!
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LOL. This reminds me of when I was 7 (back in '66) and lived in San Antonio in a neighborhood with mostly hispanic immigrants. We got a dusting of snow and they actually closed the schools for it. I was the only kid in my neighborhood who had ever even seen snow, and I still clearly remember the delight on the other kids' faces.
LOL! Yea the whole City (Austin) is a ghost town today. There was a little more snow but mainly ice on the roads which is why the closed work. Hey, at least I didn't have to work! YAH!
I love that they close schools and work at the first sight of ice and snow :D Monica
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