Oh, Kate, I must admit I really feel sorry for you! What a mess! Lois Anne's sister's heading back to the St. Paul area soon, but I think she may wait until there's some sense of spring somewhere. On the other hand, if you're free of deadly diseases and you have a beautiful home and you have a loving family, the snow does not matter all that much 'cause you know it can't last. :) In other words, from a character who lives where it will be 82 degrees today, hang in there!
We also got another four inches of snow yesterday, and are about 40 degrees below normal temperatures for this time of year. This snow can not lasting.
I initially missed your entire visit to Mazatlan but went to the other blog and have just now been through it. Looking at the pictures above I must agree that your visit south of the border was too short. Other than visiting Nogales, just across the border, Mazatlan was our first vacation spot in the interior. We then visited it many times thereafter.
It will never stop anymore :(
ReplyDeleteOh, Kate, I must admit I really feel sorry for you! What a mess! Lois Anne's sister's heading back to the St. Paul area soon, but I think she may wait until there's some sense of spring somewhere. On the other hand, if you're free of deadly diseases and you have a beautiful home and you have a loving family, the snow does not matter all that much 'cause you know it can't last. :) In other words, from a character who lives where it will be 82 degrees today, hang in there!
ReplyDeleteEnough already! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe also got another four inches of snow yesterday, and are about 40 degrees below normal temperatures for this time of year. This snow can not lasting.
ReplyDeleteOh, I feel sorry for you now. Looks so COLD.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the spring?
Oh my gosh, that is so hard for me to believe. That looks like deepest winter. I bet you do wish you were back in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteAh, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe had snow in the night.
Sorry to see that Kate. Did Minnesota place an order for Spring? Maybe it got misplaced but eventually Spring will come! :)
ReplyDeleteReally?? What a big bummer! That would be especially hard after Mazatlan.
ReplyDeleteI initially missed your entire visit to Mazatlan but went to the other blog and have just now been through it. Looking at the pictures above I must agree that your visit south of the border was too short. Other than visiting Nogales, just across the border, Mazatlan was our first vacation spot in the interior. We then visited it many times thereafter.
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