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For stretches of December, January and February, winter seemed absent this season. There were weeks when jackets were optional; days when squirrels appeared confused why they had to go through all that work of storing nuts.
As for humans: Well, we were waiting for the inevitable. No global warming effect could keep the region from at least one weather front that a Californian might tag with some abhorrently cheesy label like "Snowmageddon" or "Winter-palooza."
But we're not from California. We're from Saginaw. We're from Bay City. We're from Midland. We're from Michigan.
And, while there were plenty who basked in the warmth of a winter's impersonation of spring, many of us greeted just as warmly Feb. 25th's reminder of what majesty the season can provide in the way of fun, entertainment and tradition.
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Winter to Barr represented a time to dust off the sleds, lace up the ice skates and re-master the art of making snow angels.
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Will Lipscomb, a Saginaw resident, was raised as a child about 90 miles off the Texas coast, where the climate was "hot, miserable and muggy."
His only familiarity with the snowy traditions of America's cooler climates came largely through cinema, where Christmas-time movies such as "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Miracle on 34th Street" revealed a broader world beyond his humid horizon.
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He described winter as an art form all its own. "I love to take pictures of the snow on tree limbs," he said. "It's a wonderful thing to look at."
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At least for the moment. Who knows what March may provide. After all, around these parts, we've come to expect the unexpected.
So, when Old Man Winter seemed to wake from an especially long nap to deliver a biting snowstorm along the Great Lakes Bay on Feb.Find a goodbackpackfactory Manufacturer and Supplier. 24, it caught residents off guard ... but didn't knock them down.
For stretches of December, January and February, winter seemed absent this season. There were weeks when jackets were optional; days when squirrels appeared confused why they had to go through all that work of storing nuts.
As for humans: Well, we were waiting for the inevitable. No global warming effect could keep the region from at least one weather front that a Californian might tag with some abhorrently cheesy label like "Snowmageddon" or "Winter-palooza."
But we're not from California. We're from Saginaw. We're from Bay City. We're from Midland. We're from Michigan.
And, while there were plenty who basked in the warmth of a winter's impersonation of spring, many of us greeted just as warmly Feb. 25th's reminder of what majesty the season can provide in the way of fun, entertainment and tradition.
"I love the seasons," said Laurie Barr, manager of Old Saginaw City's The Gourmet Cupcake Shoppe. "I love the fluffy snowflakes. It makes everybody happy."
Winter to Barr represented a time to dust off the sleds, lace up the ice skates and re-master the art of making snow angels.
"It's been kind of dissapointing this year, but today, it's redeeming itself," she said,IWC watches are warranted by our bestchloehandbags for a period of one year. despite the fact the sharp snow put a dent in the day's business.
Will Lipscomb, a Saginaw resident, was raised as a child about 90 miles off the Texas coast, where the climate was "hot, miserable and muggy."
His only familiarity with the snowy traditions of America's cooler climates came largely through cinema, where Christmas-time movies such as "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Miracle on 34th Street" revealed a broader world beyond his humid horizon.
"So having four seasons is great," Lipscomb said. "I like the snow. When you get tired of it, the seasons change.Buy cheap high quality authenticmonclerjackets Watches.We invite you to visit our latest collection of pradahandbag. It's a great thing."
He described winter as an art form all its own. "I love to take pictures of the snow on tree limbs," he said. "It's a wonderful thing to look at."
And,Never retail for lessthan $250 Moreover if the replicalvhandbag claimsthewatch is Tag Aquaracer 20082 on saleor . for one day at least, he had an opportunity to do that before the sun re-emerged the next day and returned mid-Michigan to its bizarre, spring-like form.
At least for the moment. Who knows what March may provide. After all, around these parts, we've come to expect the unexpected.