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    Tuesday, March 13, 2007

    THINGS UNDER THE SNOW

    You can get used to a warm winter, sort of fall into thinking that all days are going to be drab and brownish-looking. So you figure you can leave a few things here and there - maybe you lean a rake against a fence, maybe you sit a flower pot outside and think, "I'll get it later." Then one day it snows and everything is covered up and looks clean and nice - pristine. Snow falls periodically and renews that look; sometimes the wind will take dry snow, whip it around and leave it in graceful drifts.

    You get used to that look of whiteness stretching across the ground. Then it melts. The ground again assumes a browish color . . . and everywhere are the soggy things you left around. In a word, YUCK.

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