![]() ![]() Listen for birds heralding the oncoming seasonal changes as love is in the air-the air of increasing daylength. The smell of skunk wafts on the wind when winter makes a slow slide into spring. ![]() Look for deer sheds anytime the snow melts. The colors of the yellow/gold outer branches of weeping willows are also enhanced chromatically. The plants (also known as red-twig dogwood and redbrush) are eye-catching. Deer find the twigs of red-osier dogwood fine eating. The red veins of spring are evident, particularly on south-facing slopes where the red colors of shrubs brighten and become more vibrant this time of the year. I’d never say that I’m Superman, but I’ve never seen the two of us together. We should never blame someone struggling with a second language if we speak only one. It will be a long wait if the receptionist gives you a blanket and a pillow. I won’t divulge a man’s chances of being right. When I was a boy, staying hydrated involved water, Kool-Aid and Tang. ![]() I should have.Īdvanced technology helps, but it makes many people feel helpless. Would you like help?” I never took Clippy up on that offer. Once upon a time, Clippy, Microsoft’s animated paperclip, popped up in Microsoft Word to offer assistance: “It looks like you’re writing a letter. It cleaned the windows and changed the radio station. Back when a streaming service was an actual stream, lightning hit the house. It included a weather vane, with an arrow on one end and a metal pig on the other, showing the wind direction. It came with the house and doubled the dwelling’s value. The game was called because of lightning. I watched a baseball game one summer where the Helena Handbaskets were playing the Erie Coincidences. That’s important as the movies are for yucks, the popcorn for bucks. The lights still fade and I suppose the curtains (draperies) still part in the few theaters having them. Theater marquees are seldom as glittering as they once were and the seats are ample where they once were cramped. Most males have taken their turn in that role. I saw “A Man Called Otto.” It was a great movie about the transformation of a grumpy guy. ![]()
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