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4 comments:
I highly agree. We didn't get frost here, but it shouldn't get down to 30 degrees a week before my birthday. Its just against "the rules"
I had to scrape my windows, too!!
And I walked around in sleet and snow in Chicago on Saturday evening!
V,
Ya no joke. It actually got down to 24 one night…the flowers that had broken out on a lot of the trees wilted and fell off. :(
Angela,
I guess such things are expected (at least by me) in Chicago, but I feel things should be different in Arkansas (and Tennessee for that matter).
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