Gulf Coast Winter
I grew up with winters in a state that touches Canada. The eastern part of Canada. Josh grew up with “winters” in a state that touches the Gulf Coast. He lived in the southern part of the state. After a few weeks with some of the coldest weather in years, it is now in the 50s and 60s with tomorrow’s predicted high of 69°.
Josh says that he is really looking forward to next month when it will be spring and everything will be green and warm and the flowers and and and… I look at him wondering what he is thinking. It is January and it is green! He thinks that it is brown. I think that he is crazy.
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If that picture is it accurate, then it is quite green! I consider any thing with a touch of green to be green especially since most things are brown and/or dead for at least half the year. (Occasionally it’s white, but then the snow melts…)
I hope you’re able to enjoy the nice weather! I can pretend to live in a warm climate vicariously through you. haha.
It’s warm here, too. Upper 20′s, lower 30′s. That means that we have a whole lot of ice instead of snow. Can I come visit you for a while?
I almost commented on your post about the cold telling you that you should come visit me!
I hate ice. It scares me so much in terms of driving.
I’m packing my bags – Gulf Coast Winter, Here. I. Come! (Now I just need to convince Rae to give me her address so I have a place to crash – ha ;)!)