In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Why I Live in Florida, Part 2
I hope that wherever you are, you have some sunshine!
Well, Angie, living in snow country is like being a part of the family of God, beautiful and dangerous. We live in MA where an ice storm left many without power some for more than a week (kind of like a hurricane in your beautiful state) but as we drove through our little town it was gorgeous, breathtaking. The saying in New England is, "You don't like the weather? Just wait a minute, it will change." Beauty and Danger. Did you read your friend Randy Alcorn's article about snow? (another take on the snow) As much as I have loved living in FL, I still sing "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
Cute, now that I live in SC! HOWEVER...I remember living in an unpopulated area on a hill in western NY in our early years. My husband plowed the driveway to get to work and was able to get down the hill because a snowplow had plowed for the schoolbus.Returning home, he ran into a "snow covered car" in his lane that had been deserted and COVERED by that snowplow! Dazer Debbie
9 comments:
SURE! Rub it in! :)
Ouch! I have a sore throat and you made me laugh!
my son and I just LOL!! That was so funny! Yea, for living in the south!
Well, Angie, living in snow country is like being a part of the family of God, beautiful and dangerous. We live in MA where an ice storm left many without power some for more than a week (kind of like a hurricane in your beautiful state) but as we drove through our little town it was gorgeous, breathtaking. The saying in New England is, "You don't like the weather? Just wait a minute, it will change."
Beauty and Danger. Did you read your friend Randy Alcorn's article about snow? (another take on the snow)
As much as I have loved living in FL, I still sing "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
Today a balmy 53 degrees.
That is hilarious! I was so not expecting that!
Now that I can do without! It's bad enough when they do that to my car while I'm driving!
Funny though. Because it wasn't me.
That was funny! I have lived in Florida my whole life so if I really got to experience cold weather what would I do?
i am so glad that i live in the south! i am not sure i could handle the snow.
jan
Cute, now that I live in SC! HOWEVER...I remember living in an unpopulated area on a hill in western NY in our early years. My husband plowed the driveway to get to work and was able to get down the hill because a snowplow had plowed for the schoolbus.Returning home, he ran into a "snow covered car" in his lane that had been deserted and COVERED by that snowplow! Dazer Debbie
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