SNOW DAY



Ready for Spring,
Amanda
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lol Jack would do this. He hated rain, he hated puddles, he hated getting a bath...but...he LOVED snow. I miss seeing him romping around in the white stuff. I'm not sure what Tori would do....As far as I know she's never been around snow.
Ah snow. Much better than mud, huh Amanda?
Yes, after the weekend of snow, the temps rose quickly. It all melted followed by more than a week of consistently rainy days. Flash flooding is now an issue and my back yard is a literal mud pit. The dogs have to have their feet wiped every time they come in. It is a nightmare. What's next- a summer drought??
From Muddy KY,
Amanda
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