"Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, & Polar Vortex Is Coming For You"

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Improving my world from one end to another.

And listening to tunes.

Edging the sidewalk at Senior Citizens, building up my disabled neighbor's driveway, and cleaning up the street south.
 
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Parts of Massachusetts got up to several inches of snow Friday night into Saturday in an April storm.

The snow postponed a Worcester Red Sox game and a Women in Sports event at Polar Park. The game between the WooSox and the Columbus Clippers will be made up at a later date, which has yet to be announced.

Snow totals in Massachusetts​

Ashburnham 8.0"
Ashfield 5.5"
Auburn, 4.5"
Baldwinville, 5.0"
Becket, 5.0"
Bradford 0.7"
Chester 3.8"
Conway, 3.0"
Dalton, 5.0"
East Fitchburg, 5.0"
East Heath, 6.0"
East Longmeadow 0.8"
East Otis, 2.0"
Fitchburg 7.0"
Framingham, 1.0"
Gardner, 7.0"
Grafton 5.0"
Granville 2.5"
Hardwick 5.5"
Heath, 6.0"
Holden 7.0"
Holland, 3.0"
Hubbardston 6.0"
Leicester, 8.0"
Lexington 0.5"
Leyden 5.0"
Lunenberg, 5.0"
Methuen 0.5"
Montgomery, 2.5"
Orange 4.5"
Petersham, 3.0"
Phillipston 4.3"
Plainfield 6.0"
Princeton 9.0"
Royalston, 5.0"
Rutland 7.0"
South Hadley, 2.5"
South Princeton, 8.9"
Spencer 5.0"
Sterling 7.4"
Stow 1.5"
Townsend 5.5"
Warwick 5.0"
Westboro, 3.4"

Why is there snow in April?​

We do get some snow in April most years, about 83% of the of all the recorded Aprils in Boston history in fact.

Our rainfall amounts for March and April have been pretty close to average. And despite a couple of very chilly days this week, temperatures are only running about a degree below the average.

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Forecast: Springtime snow storm Saturday​

 
Going to take today off. A week and a half of moving tons of dirt over a two block area.

Last night a coworker was bragging he put down 1,200lbs of mulch on his rose garden. Took him four days.

I been moving at least that much dirt every morning every day.

Going to be 90°F this afternoon.

He's 22, I am 60.

When I was his age, doing landscaping, 1,200lbs of mulch was a two hour job.
 
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Still shoveling.

At the distance is the corner of Delaware and North Oak where I decided to make a nice big pile of dirt the worthless city workers can drive past day after day. When it gets waist high, will stick a sign there calling it the "pile of shame". Damn shame my taxes are paying for government workers to sit on their ass all day and not take care of our streets, for YEARS.

At the other end is North Oak and Shawnee, the large corner lot owned by Senior Citizens - bunch of lazy ass free loaders who think everyone else should tend to their every need. Probing, discovered, under three inches of sod, what looks to be laid brick pavers from decades ago, back when Okies weren't so damn useless.

I am 60 years old and still can keep up with any construction worker one third my age.

Okies around here? Broke down by the age of 40, fat and useless.
 
LOL, I am done.

Okies can go **** themselves.

Lazy worthless red niggers.

Just going to work on my lot and the kind disabled woman next door.

The rest of the town can go to hell.
 

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