Snowbound

Dec 29, 2010 17:46

For years, I laughed at the senior citizens who stormed the grocery stores before a snowstorm. "Good grief," I thought, "the snow plows will be out and we'll all be driving in a day or two. How much milk could you possibly need ( Read more... )

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deltamiss December 29 2010, 23:22:34 UTC
(((HUGS)))

At least you have books. I'm out! ACK!!!

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emorrison December 30 2010, 01:21:54 UTC
Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!! You need a Kindle! Instant books, even in a snowstorm!

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Hope it clears up soon moonchild71057 December 30 2010, 01:27:59 UTC
we had it like that last year, days and days stuck inside, mostly I htink it was just the idea of not being able to go if I wanted too, I had everything I needed right here, just didn't like the idea of not being able to go somewhere just for the sake of going!

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Re: Hope it clears up soon emorrison December 30 2010, 10:31:02 UTC
That's it exactly, Lynne. I can survive without cheese and tomatoes, but I'm not sure I can sit inside my house another day.

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emorrison January 1 2011, 01:27:16 UTC
Losing power has always been my biggest fear in a snowstorm. I'm grateful for at least having that!

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jazzyglo December 31 2010, 18:35:57 UTC
After being stuck in your house for 4 days, I would think you'd start to feel a bit stranded and isolated. But you're not helpless. You have cat food, milk, and books. What more do you need? :-)

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emorrison January 1 2011, 01:28:13 UTC
Human company would be nice. But at least there are cats! :-)

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