This morning when I woke up I discovered that a thin, powdery snow had fallen all over. The wind was blowing and the snow was getting picked up in the wind and was blowing around in little gusts that looked very pretty. Later on it started snowing again and this time the flakes were bigger and it looked like we were inside a snow globe! Right now everything is coated in a thin white film and it looks like the classic snow village (except without the big piles of snow). Tonight we are supposed to get a second wave of snow and tomorrow we are supposed to get a third and final wave of snow. Alright! Enough already! I won't say anything more about the beautiful white snow. Yesterday we saw the coolest tv show. It comes on at 10:00 am on PBS and this week it is like a science class. It even gives a test at the end! Next week it will be math. I'm not sure about weeks to come but I really enjoyed the science show.
Interesting question of the day
On Ford commercials in Texas they close by saying "Ford is the best in Texas". What do they say In Oklahoma?
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1 comment:
Interesting answer:
Ford is based in Texas, so in Oklahoma, they say something quite similar, with the possible exception of the small type at the bottom of the ad: "But the Ford in OK is better than the one in TX!!"
:D
Yer right, there is sometimes "beautiful white snow", but give it another couple years, and you just might be very sick of it at the end of the third winter!
ummm... I'm done, no more to say.
-Petr, Spectre, Amigo, and all other applicable names, including but not limited to such names as JCP would call me should I get annoying. (scruffy? duffer? whatever it was. I can't remember)
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