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61.....................
by Ed Matlack

Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Thankfully not cold enough to snow,

Sixty-one degrees for a change here to show,

Not a wisp neither of a wind that does blow,

Of this weather I could to love grow...

 

Though cloudy, with rain in forecast,

Wind coming Saturday, for the sailors mast,
Weather today and of late is unsurpassed,

Everyone in the area did of the weatherman, harass...

 

Maybe a light at the end of a dark winters tunnel,

Is able to be seen at long last,

Its like looking directly through a tornadic funnel,

And wishing for the end of winters wrath,

Maybe spring has sprung, just keep doing the math...

ed - 3/11/10

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Reviewed by m j hollingshead 3/20/2010
robins have come back, and daffodils blooming, has to be spring, enjoyed the read.
Reviewed by Ronald Hull 3/14/2010
Spring sprung on me this mornin.' Caught me up an hour late!

Ron
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 3/14/2010
I wish you fair days ahead, my friend. As for us, we're still waiting for winter to make an appearance. There's not enough snow on the mountains to replenish the rivers. Love and peace,

Regis
Reviewed by Patrick Granfors 3/13/2010
It's just around the corner! Patrick
Reviewed by Liana Margiva 3/13/2010
VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!! Liana Margiva
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 3/12/2010
61? That's swimmin and BBQ weather in these parts. We only hit 50, and we broke out the pool and the beer!
Reviewed by Rose Rideout 3/12/2010
I do believe that spring has sprung here as Fred is going for a run on his bike. Gotta love it. Great write Ed and I love that pic.

Newfie hugs, Rose
Reviewed by Georg Mateos 3/12/2010
Like Sir Richard I thought this was another birthday poem and called Ma so she could tell me you being 61, she said naaaaah! yore 74!!!
Oh! when PeeWee hear about it!

EDvard(k) Ole Brother

Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 3/11/2010
Awwww, its coming, almost here but I am not looking forward to 100 plus in the shade...

Be always safe,
Karen
Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan 3/11/2010
wonderful!
Reviewed by Roger Ochs 3/11/2010
The best weather is when the Ladies are most scantily clad.
Reviewed by Felix Perry 3/11/2010
I think old buddy we both long for the spring and summer. The ocean breezes, walks on the beach...the smell of flowers and ah yes...barbeques and beer..lol
fee
Reviewed by richard cederberg 3/11/2010
I thought this was another birthday poem.
It's 62 degrees in my shop as I'm writing this.
Spring is starting to wake up and stretch ...
Blessings ...
r
Reviewed by Richard King 3/11/2010
Ed, I've been reading some of your works. Sounds like you've been through it in recent years. I've traveled that road. Writing has always helped me. Hang tough, sunny days are in your "FORECAST." Keep them coming..... Dick
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