
The Thursday Doors recap for the two and one half day period beginning on the above date is ready to be viewed. Click here if you’re interested. There are some wonderful doors out there this week!
As many of you know. I am participating in Linda G.Hill’s Just Jot January daily challenge. I’m trying not to add too many posts to my normal routine, so I’m adding JusJoJan to existing posts. Today’s prompt was provided by Kaye Spencer from her blog KaySpencer.com. The prompt for today is Seasonal, and this is anything but easy.
If we were having seasonal weather, I could load up a gallery of snow and ice-filled photos. Instead, all I have is brown grass and bare trees. So, my gallery includes a few photos from winters past, when the weather was seasonal for January in Connecticut.

If you like speculative fiction with suspense, action and a bit of family sarcasm, you will enjoy these books:
Knuckleheads
The Evil You Choose
When Evil Chooses You
Gorgeous snow tree! You know how I feel about those geese, but I can’t help laughing at your captions. Very nice capture of the leaf, but it sure looks cold.
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I always wonder about the geese that don’t fly any farther south than here. Are they heartier than the others? Maybe they got bad directions. That leaf is from last year when we had a real winter. This year, I’m not sure what we have.
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Adding on to your current brown grass and bare trees…today (Jan. 23) we had flurries for the first time all winter. Sometimes we get half-way into winter with no measurable snow, but no flurries until now is just weird.
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Wow. We had about an inch of rain and wet snow that turned to ice overnight. I just got done scrapping that off the driveway. They say we might get snow tomorrow. That will be a first for January.
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