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An Unintended Break


We had a couple of inches of snow fall the past couple of days ... in May .... in Missouri. A tree branch the size of a full-grown tree fell out of our 100+ year old tree and landed right in the middle of our internet line to our house. So, I have no internet until it is fixed, hopefully on Monday. I am at my mom and dad's for a quick minute just to post this note. So, I'll see you in a few days!!!

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  1. Yikes! On the upside, it didn't land on a car or on the house, right?

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  2. Oh no! Bummer! On the upside, with no Internet you might be more productive. LOL- I always am in times like these!

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  3. I know you are so over winter at this point. Hope to "see" you back online soon. Stay warm.

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  4. Snow? Seriously? That's just wrong!

    Glad nobody was hurt :)

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  5. Oh no! I think it's crazy that some areas are still getting snow! It's a bit chilly here today (and will be tomorrow), but no snow, thankfully!

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