The Okie Legacy: Snow and Extra Socks

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Snow and Extra Socks

It's a record cold winter in the Southeast US! Atlanta had a three-inch snow six days before Christmas. The city was entirely shut down! Schools, banks, office buildings....all closed. The night before it hit, the grocery stores sold out of milk, bread, batteries, flashlights...you'd have thought a hurricane was predicted to strike! This huge city, made up of fifteen counties ...paralyzed by three inches of the heavy wet white stuff. Emily and I built a snowman in the front yard...the remnants of which are STILL here today, December 30! I ran errands all afternoon, my only worry was that someone not used to driving in snow would crash into me. I told my wife--had the same 3" snow hit Alva when I was a boy, we would have put on an extra pair of socks for warmth and gone right on to school! Keep up the good work!" Scott, scottdowns@mindspring.com - www.scottdowns.net   |  View or Add Comments (0 Comments)   |   Receive updates ( subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


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