Cyberia
O, how shall I find that post I have read
Its memory adrift inside of my head
I trudge through the bookmarks, each folder and file
Search interweb taglines, spun mile upon mile
*Inspired by last night’s beautiful snow storm
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Lovely (and so glad it wasn’t us getting a snow storm).
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Actually, this was that rare perfect snow storm, parents love. Wet, but warm. Streets and sidewalks are completely clear. You can hear the earth slurping it up!
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Ok. So we got a little snow. It was dark when I got up. 🙂
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That’s a nice poem. did you find what you wanted? I’m glad we didn’t get any snow! The Mom Person would have been staying in today! So we have warm and sunny and tonite we’ll go out and look for the comet!
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Oooo, I hope the sky is clear for us too. Looking good so far.
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Nice! I think I heard the snow blowing! (or the sands of Tatooine… one of the two… – I just got done doing some Renn posts.)
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I am having a terrible time with mine – hope the snow didn’t blow my creative candle out!
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I have SO been there Julie! :0)
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Never a day goes by… so sad!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks Catherine – the storm was for sure! It was eerily warm, snow falling in big flakes, the streets and sidewalks just wet, but so much already accumulated on the trees and grass. All gone now but the north-side spots. Colorado!
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This is wonderful, Julie! 🙂
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Thanks Susanna!
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Perfect! I’m always lost in Cyberia. Thanks, Julie.
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Gets chilly there, eh?
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