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The snow is slowly melting away and the river in front is overflowing with muddy water. It's running vigorously while a team of duck are swimming by. All around, the trees are being stripped of its snow. Leaves underneath are piled just like a bunch of brownish gooey object. The pine trees are the only thing that stood so proud and green.Yes, life is back to normal.

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annalyn said…
while your life is back to normal, we are hit by a snow storm since Sunday..imagine me waiting for the bus for 35 minutes in the snow stormy late afternoon? when I decided to go to the nearby coffee shop and call a cab, the bus came...sweet!

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