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Feb 5, 2014 5:47 PM CST
Name: Julia
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Oberon46 said:The game is over. How come so many people? I wouldn't leave my house til it was guaranteed they had all gone home. No wonder I live in Alaska.


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I watched for a bit, guess I'm old, would not stand out in the cold for a parade. So happy I'm not at the flower show today, 2 blocks off the parade route. At least the crowd seems friendly! The traffic is a mess. Think I'll have a cup of coffee, was just out putting frost covers on a few potted plants. Never got above freezing here today.
I bet my Edgeworthia is going to drop its blooms with this cold. Grumbling Happened once before.
Like you side Deb, the hellebore seem to be melting/weeping in this cold. I'm sure they will pop out of it as it warms up. Better weather by the weekend.
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