Saturday, March 20, 2010

What A Difference A Day Makes . . .

* Friday *
sunshine & warm breeze
73 degrees
barefoot & fancy free


* Saturday *
snowstorm & blustery wind
31 degrees
bundled up & frozen


Hot chocolate sounds good . . .

12 comments:

Parsley said...

I don't recall ever seeing snow this late in March. Crazy weather we are having.

Becky K. said...

Oh my! That is rather shocking.

Well, I guess we'll have something like this to look forward to then.
It is supposed to be cooler next week.

Becky K.

Darlene said...

Hehehe our neighbors are accusing us of bringing the snow back with us! It was a lot warmer there with ALL the snow we were in than here today! Trying to catch up with everyone and I missed you.

Stacey said...

It's hilarious, isn't it? Made a pot of soup earlier. Now I'm going to nap. :)

Julie Harward said...

Hi Carol..thanks for visiting my blog. I love yours and have added you to my blog list and will follow you too! Come say hi any time :D

Shelley said...

Great minds think alike! AFter today's chill, I ran out to get cocoa and marshmallows! Stay warm! Pray for sunny days!

Sweet Tea said...

If I remember right you live in Okla...My dh and I once flew home in snow to Tulsa in early April once. I was scared to death flying & landing in the snow. I still have tne newspaper clippings that document the late Okla. snow that year...It happens.

Sue said...

Hi Carol,
What a difference a day did make, love the song with the post.
I hope your snow melts real fast, and please don't let it come our way, I am so enjoying the warm weather here.
Sue

Mary said...

unbelieveable! Ethan needs his snow boots today.

Simple Home said...

It's like that here in the high desert too. We had snow in April one year, but it's rare. The warmer days are coming soon, but until then, enjoy your hot chocolate!
Blessings,
Marcia

Annie Joy said...

Carol, just discovered your blog and look forward to following another Oklahoman. We didn't get as much snow here as was predicted and are thankful for that blessing! All best, Annie

Oklahoma Granny said...

I've seen it snow in early April but that was years and years ago when I was a kid.