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unseasonable, but not unwelcomed.

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I think Mother Nature has a severe case of schitzophrenia.

It's November 3rd and I'm wearing sandals. Dr. Jerz remarked in class this morning that a grand majority of us appeared to be prepared for spring. ("What month is it, anyway?" one of my friends remarked just this past weekend.) Just about ten or twelve days ago, there were flurries. What's going on here?!

I have lived in Pennsylvania all of my eighteen years, and I don't recall ever seeing weather like this. We had a spring that started in June, thanks to delayed snowfall... a summer that really only lasted for three weeks, and that was in late July and August... and autumn has just become uncharacteristically unpredictable.

I'm not exactly complaining, but I wouldn't mind a bit of predictability, if you know what I mean. I like not having to put on the weather in the morning because I know what it's going to be like--hot, cold, or in the middle. Only now there is no common factor from day-to-day that helps me know how to dress... it's a little irritating, but I'm still not complaining :)

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when is your birthday, Julie?? :)

Julie said:

This weather is evil! Big black flies and ladybugs!

Plus, I love it when it there are snow flurries for my birthday. >:O

yes, yes, NMJ is coming alive... again. It's the Halloween effect, I believe--things coming alive after the fact...

and yes, guilt is a terrible, terrible feeling.

The weather is strange, albeit enjoyable--no complaints :)

Amanda said:

Don't we all feel better now that NMJ is filled with student comments and not an endless stream of Jerz posts? hehehe.

The guilt can really eat at my guts.

Lori said:

Karissa,
i completely agree. I kind of like it though, although it is weird because it feels like spring instead of fall. I though i was the only one who felt that the weather was unusually weird. Does it not feel like its spring instead of fall? I was walking back from work and almost got hit with a football. The guys outside Havey were playing. Who plays football in November, besides the professionals? And no, Madden doesn't count. Its usually to cold......

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