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Dec 25, 2014 01:17AM

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Oh, that's a shame! Get well soon, Gretchen - and what do you mean, there's no snow in Minnesota right now? I've seen Fargo - there's always snow in Minnesota!

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We don't have any in the valleys here in Utah, but the mountains..."
We got our White Christmas - It started snowing about 11 last night and is still snowing, about 4 inches (10 CM) on the ground. After the presents and breakfast was over, I've spent the morning looking out the living room window at the snow. I've got to get out and shovel soon.
Once again to everyone who celebrates Christmas - Merry Christmas and to those who don't Happy Holidays



Very sorry to hear that you are sick. GWS! And I do hope it snows in Minnesota just for your children!




You had much snow Andy?

You had much snow Andy?"
Nah mate, jus a change in wind direction & it blows in across the bay, more the wind chill for us. Heading inland morrow so likely a lot colder as I go over the hill & into the Norffff......
Bet you got a smattering?


It supposed to snow another 3 or 4 inches this afternoon. :(



COS: What I am really writing about is THE WORLD WE CANNOT SEE. (Sorry, no b/a). I bought it on Amazon yesterday. All of you may like it (it is THE book in some reading circles), but after 39 pages I cannot find the rhythm of the read. It reads like a Rushdie and Mantel combo. If the read gets better, I will let you know. The book had super high reviews, but there were several one star ratings. I should have paid attention to the one stars. COS: Football. TCU did real well. Bobby will enjoy his vacation because I think TCU is his team. Correct me if I am wrong. My two teams lost, but I am slowly recovering. Thanks for listening. I feel better already!

I'm happy to say goodbye to 2014. It wasn't such a good one. I'm convinced 2015 will be much, much better! Feeling reinvigorated by the calender reset. :)

That really is a goal for me this year. I am used to reading a lot more than that, but in 2014 I failed my goal and had to set it back to 30 books. A tough year, not much reading done.
So 2015 I am going to really try to keep up with my reading. I have to, or I'll never get all the books read that I want to read.



From the one I just finished, even if I started it in 2014, since I FINISHED it in 2015 and filled out the date Jan. 1, 2015, it was counted towards 2015.


You just do what I do and keeping editing it and dropping the goal figure throughout the year.Technically, you can't fail.....unless you're talking from a personal achievement stand point, and then constantly changing the goal posts might make it a complete fail i guess. Lol :D

It will now be two months of catching up with past reads if you want to join in.

Target fiction reads for this year - 48 (4 per month). Can I fit those in around non-fiction and research? It could be quite a challenge, but at least it looks as if I might have a number of train journeys to make to Manchester or Merseyside, and those trains are too damn crowded to do anything other than read.



It will now be two months of catching up with ..."
Cool. I have a lot more other group/buddy reads for this month then I realized. My catch up month will be February!

I have not set the number of books to read this 2015 because there's too much happening in my life but I will be glad if I read the same number I did this year: 32.
Anyway, time to catch up on our books as Terri is giving us the chance to do It.


Weather has been very hot and humid here, but on the upside, we've been having a normal wet season so far. Storms off and on through late November and December. Showers this first week of January. The place is so green.
Quite a contrast to the two years of traumatic drought we've had around here recently. Can hardly believe my eyes when I wake up and look out the window in the morning. To see green and not brown is wonderful.
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