Brrr, thanks for sharing Alton. You know, I worry about kids today. I'm afraid 
they don't ever stop to describe in print what they see or feel. Have you read 
any of their text messages? It is all abbreviations and made up phases. Thanks 
to you, in just a few words from you I've transformed myself to your front lawn 
and feel the sting of winter on my skin. I can see the snow drifts elegantly 
flowing along the fence line and can hear the thundering silence of the frosty 
morning sun blasting across the sky. Thanks for sharing!
 
Larry in Oklahoma where it is a deep, foggy morning.
 
> To: tmic-list@eskimo.com> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 
> 07:55:24 -0500> Subject: [TMIC] the snow outside --- OT> > The temperature is 
> about 15°; the sun is seemingly as bright as in > August. The snow on the 
> lawn, about two feet deep, is undisturbed and > lies in smooth undulations 
> like Sahara dunes in miniature. Crystals > of ice from twigs overhead are 
> scattered sparsely and glint like > stars. I am enchanted.> > Alton, who had 
> to share this as best he could

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