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Signs of spring are here again in the Teton National Park. The birds never really left during the cold long winter... but now you begin to hear their sounds. Rustling in the trees and a few quick notes. Yesterday, I saw one of the squirrels, first time in about four months.

The snow is begining to melt with the balmy temps of 34 degrees. I use to wonder why those from this area would go to Texas in December and wander around in flipflops and t-shirts... now I know. Texas winters are consider Teton Springs. Makes me laugh.

The winter weight I put on is starting to come off too... wonder what is next? clothes? lol.

Anyway my Coolwork Friends - have a great spring and come and visit soon!

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Karen Comment by Karen on February 28, 2008 at 6:15pm
I think I found the extra weight that you took off. Very cold here still in Northern Wisconsin and spring is just a dream yet. Soon, we will begin to be teased with 40 degree days (not below either!!!)

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