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Now that it is December, it seems that winter is here to stay. Oh, well. I guess I have to adjust to this unwanted change in weather. But it seems that this year more than others I am having a hard time giving up the warm weather.
But when I look at all the snow around and sit cozied up to our woodstove, it isn't so bad after all.