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A Blustery Winter Day on PEI

Published December 22, 2013 by Heather Ogg in Personal
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No run club for me today. I headed out but decided to turn back because things are getting worse out there and it’s just plain stupid to be out driving on a blustery winter day on PEI. Now, running in it is another story. Running in it is no problem. It’s actually a lot of fun. In any case I bailed on the idea and came back home. I absolutely love living in the country in the winter and being safe and warm at home during winter storms. From my spot on the sofa I look out at the big barn and as always I was compelled to get my camera. It is snowing sideways. Here’s the view from our kitchen. Looks like a gingerbread and movies day. Life is sweet.

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