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Imagine No Weather Forecast

Here is life with all knowledge but what if there was none the weather forecast we all need if we didn't have it, not much fun What clothes do we wear tomorrow whether shorts or big heavy coat it really makes you wonder indeed we would be lost not, want a soak Think of Noah these many years ago never knew of rain before except a tear yet took God's word truly to heart built a ship before a flood made them fear We blame the weather man if he's wrong thinking he's an expert, supposed to be but if he wasn't there, what we do? no clue at all, just wait and see Our weather can change so easily whether snow, ice, sun, wind or rain we don't lack variety yet still complain be thankful for what we've got! (Just some thoughts what we would be like with no weather knowledge to guide our lives day by day.)

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Date: 7/26/2020 9:13:00 PM
G'day Gordon ... enjoyed reading your poem Gordon, and the topic certainly creates discussions - thank you Gordon - Lindsay
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Gordon Mcconnell
Date: 7/27/2020 1:57:00 AM
Hi Lindsay, glad you enjoyed it and yes it would spark debate. Trust all is well with you, keep safe and well, Blessings,Gordon
Date: 7/25/2020 11:42:00 AM
Excellent, Gordon--descriptive, realistic, and meaningful. Janice
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Date: 7/25/2020 2:19:00 PM
Hi Janice, So glad you enjoyed it and found it all you said. Blessings ,Gordon
Date: 7/24/2020 10:18:00 PM
Very nice and imaginative, love how you introduced Noah and the flood into the poem:)
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Gordon Mcconnell
Date: 7/25/2020 12:30:00 AM
Hi Jo, Glad you liked it and loved the mention of Noah as it seemed so suitable. Hope all is well, Blessings, Gordon
Date: 7/24/2020 12:09:00 PM
Enjoyed your verse Gordon, I'm lucky where I live, lots of farms, if you want to know the forecast ask a farmer, they're usually 99.% right. Enjoy your weekend Tom
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Gordon Mcconnell
Date: 7/24/2020 1:02:00 PM
Hi Tom, That's interesting I was brought up in the Ayrshire countryside as my dad worked on a farm so always knew all about farms. Have blessed weekend, Gordon

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