Sunday shivery

My sneezes aren’t as dainty as this … and now it’s mostly coughs. Fun!
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It should be no surprise I’m no fan of really cold weather, so I’m not enjoying the recent turn here. It might have something to do with the illness that is now hitting my lungs and making it harder to breathe. Or it could be that I feel the cold in every joint in my body. Or it may just be that I hate putting on and taking off layers all day. That’s just too much work.

But at least we don’t have snow yet, like some in Texas. So there’s that, anyway.

Right there with ya, buddy.
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This why outside is a bad idea this time of year.
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And the cat must be warm. There is no alternative.
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I told you I was freezing my butt off!
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So yeah, the snow is not only yellow, it’s furry too.
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Why do you think I have so many blankets? And they’re allllll miiiiinnnnneeee.
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Don’t even ask about my butt …
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Can I just stay here all day?
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Needs more cats.
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16 thoughts on “Sunday shivery

  1. I identify with the Dalmatian puppy. I’m not crazy about cold weather, although I enjoy some crispness in the air. My Central and South Texas family and friends are ecstatic about the snow. After living in Kansas for three years and then here for about ten, I believe snow is highly overrated. Stay warm!!

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  2. I was born and raised in Chicago and I agree completely with Sarah Kinsey Ricard when she says that snow is “highly overrated”. I work at the Veterans Hospital and I have been told that I am “essential personnel” which means that I must try to get to work no matter how bad the weather is. Yes I do know how to drive both in and on the snow. No I do not like driving in the snow. Have I ever had to drive to work in an ice storm? Unfortunately yes–it is not a pleasant memory.

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    • I love Chicago, but I’d have to live elsewhere in the winter. I loved snow when I was a kid (and snow ice cream), but as an adult who has to work, nope. And ice storms are the worst. I can at least work from home, but still have to get in if at all possible.

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