OK. It’s official. I, Viktor, the PON am officially proclaiming
that Nova Scotia – well at least the area I live in – will NO longer be getting
ANY more snow. We are DONE. I figure if groundhog can proclaim 6 more
weeks of winter, a PON can claim winter is OVER. And we’re not talking about the calendar
dates. We KNOW that Spring started mid-March
according to some astronomers or something.
But we here in Nova Scotia have experienced horrible weather –
especially since that large rodent made his forecast back in February.
But yesterday, we all went for two long
walks. We still can’t do the trails yet
– and make no mistake, we still have 2 feet of snow covering our lawn, and
piles around the driveway were we could hold a ski jumping event. BUT – the luge run is 80% clear of all ice –
and we can see that stuff called pavement. Our human got the bill from the
snowplow operator. The guy who three times left a snow pile blocking our
driveway – because he got stuck – and just left and never came back.
But all that is BEHIND us. And we are joyfully celebrating the
re-emergence of the poop piles. I can’t
WAIT until more snow melts so I can get back into my obsess-i-fetch. Where my human keeps throwing a toy – that I
retrieve – until her arm is ready to fall off.
Right now the snow is still too deep – and playing on pavement isn’t
really fun. But it won’t be long if the
temperatures continue like yesterday. It
was wonderful.
The warmer weather also heralds the annual
“changing of the wardrobe” for my human.
All of the lighter clothes emerged yesterday in preparation for really
warm temperatures. Unfortunately, what
began with the leftover Halloween candy in the fall and what ended with a lack
of exercise due to snow and ice, resulted in much moaning and groaning coming
from the closet yesterday. All the
better for us – even MORE walks will be on the agenda now. Sweet.
So the sun is shining. The birds are singing. The snow piles are decreasing. We are getting more walks. Life is good.
VERY good! I think I'll do some zoomies!
© Linda Wozniak
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