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Does March Come In Like A Lion And Go Out Like a Lamb?
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I'll take sunny, but you can keep the dust.
I hope not because it just came in like a lamb for me and I do NOT want it going out like a lion. I'm OVER the cold weather and snow. DONE! (please let me be done)
Gretchen wrote: "I hope not because it just came in like a lamb for me and I do NOT want it going out like a lion. I'm OVER the cold weather and snow. DONE! (please let me be done)"Me too.
March is fun here. We get wicked snowstorms, but average temps are in the 50s so the snow never sticks around for long. It's the best of both worlds.
For instance, today it was snowing when we woke up, but now it is sunny outside and I didn't even bring a coat because the afternoon is supposed to be nice.
For instance, today it was snowing when we woke up, but now it is sunny outside and I didn't even bring a coat because the afternoon is supposed to be nice.
Beautiful day today in the golden corner of SC, but a winter warning for tomorrow...yuck!!! I am so tired of cold and snow (as if we really get that much snow; I guess that's why I'm not really a fan of it!). We had snow on March 2nd last year, too.
Other than the time thing, I LOOOOOVE spring so much it makes me wanna break out in "dance" like this: imagine Heidi the ballerina girl :)








I like stereotypical March. I like those days when the rain tries to bash in the windows and leaving the house, expecting to stay dry, is folly.
But today March looks like February. I guess March is, what, four hours old. But I want the sun out, first, and then the rain. Still, the local highs are all above thirty for the week. I don't like March when it's grey, and the snow is dirty, and I don't know about this going out like a lamb, part, that must be for a different part of the country...