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Northeast Ohio Weather-Go figure

Yesterday I posted about snow on Seek Him First. Today we saw a record high temperature in the Cleveland area. And you know what? My sinuses are rebelling against the drastic change.

It's said that in Northeast Ohio, if you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes and it will change.

Some delayed gratification: Last week, Liquid had written a post in my honor. She had found a photo of a Banana Splits game. She said that she thought about me when she saw it. Of course Liquid was one of the first to associate the "bananas" in the title of this blog with me. At this time, though I have been using the title for sixteen months, which is about four times as long as the promotion went on at WIXY/1260. She has been a very good friend to me and I really appreciate the post.

Another thing I can't say enough about is the friendships among this group of bloggers. I enjoy going to my computer and seeing what one of you are posting about. To me it's one of the best things going on the internet. You are all special, not only the bloggers, but those friends who just stop by to see what we have to say. I can't say that enough either.

Comments

Jessica said…
You are not kidding about this weather!! About 4 or 5 days ago we had minus 4 degrees and today it was 60.... That's crazy, even for Michigan!! Right now we are having heavy thunderstorms and they are reporting tornados about 100 miles north of us. I'm staying inside tonight...

Jessica
Kathy said…
We had high temps here today also -- about 77. It was like spring! I agree with you about friendships among bloggers. I feel like I'm a part of a little community of people whose blogs I read and they are like a support group. I love it!
Michelle said…
The weather is the same here in Terre Haute. Looking forward to the next post God Bless!
Anonymous said…
WIXY...I love the blogging as well. In this crazy world, it's nice to know that we can "visit" each other and drop by and see how we are all doing and pick each other up if we need it or pat each other on the back. We all have developed a nice online "community."
Liquid said…
I can't keep up with the weather down here! Three days ago it was 31 degrees for the high and yesterday it was 74. {{{sniffle}}}

And when I'm "under the weather", there is nothing better than a stroll through Bloggeritaville and visiting with you each.

:)
Stylin said…
Thats funny(Liquids post)
I swear I thought I was overdoing my running but am glad that everyone is having sinus problems !!
I love my blogging friends too,they are sweet and encouraging.
Pat Jenkins said…
i want the warmth back wixy!!!

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