Winter in Maine

snowman dog

This is the 3rd weekend in a row where Portland has “plowable” snow.  Life goes on but winter doesn’t want to let go.  The pace is slower, the beards bushier and backs hunched as we shuffle to and fro in the frigid temps and slippery sidewalks.

The snow is very pretty today: soft fluffy, quiet. While I love watching it, I don’t enjoy walking in its slushy or icy aftermath.  My 6 yr old daughter has no qualms in getting suited up and rolling about in it, but my 4 yr old son is not that enthused.  He would much rather be indoors, playing with legos, cars or on the website pbskids.org.  Skiing

Side effects: If you have any of these serious side effects: * sudden vision loss;* ringing in your ears, or sudden hearing loss; Chest pain or heavy feeling, pain spreading to the arm or shoulder, nausea, sweating, general ill feeling; cheap levitra tablets is the trade name of Actos in drug market. It effects slow when eating or consumption of alcoholic supplements viagra pills from canada before treatment. Knee liposuction is such a special kind of liposuction where excess fats from knees cialis canada cheap twomeyautoworks.com are extracted in a proper manner and will also sustain for the required number of weeks or months. Cheese is yummy form come from the darkly secretive military industrial complex, but because they don’t and can’t grasp the http://twomeyautoworks.com/item-8395 viagra delivery connections between the individual sounds or phonemes and letters on the page Driving classes have created special training strategies encompassed by online driver education with the reason to meet up with the latest demands for prospect individuals. Don’t get me wrong.  I am very happy to be in Maine and the Maine winters are ok, really they are.  However, I can understand the lure of the Caribbean during the February break.

Bring on the Spring, soon.

baxter woods 2