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Old Man Winter
For the most part, in the western region of the planet, the smoke and wild fires are gone for 2020, and back east, after much destruction, the hurricane season has run its course. We pray that this winter will be less severe. 'Cold' is what I used to feel while growing up in the deep south. 'Freezing' is what I used to feel when I lived several years in Chicago. 'Freezing' attacked my hands like an aching tooth and the sting of a wasp. Perhaps my best move in the 'Chicago winters' was to 'never cease moving'. I miss neither driving in the snow nor automobile skiing on four wheels. I enjoyed 'early morning fogs and pleasant afternoons' in the City By The Bay. In the California Central Valley, I'm pleased with 'mild winter temperatures'. For the first 29 years of my life, I well understood the meaning of 'Old Man Winter'. I have not purchased or owned a heavy top coat for more than 40 years, and when I attended my mother's funeral in Chicago in 1999, I was forced to borrow my brother-in-law's coat. I like the 'winter feel' of where I am today, never being 'iced' by Old Man Winter. 120920PSCtest, Winter, Emile Pinet
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