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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3080355" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>We have been getting an April storm since yesterday evening. Winds gusting as high as 90 mph at times. In my area we didn't get really deep snow but have had snow and rain for 24 hours. With the winds a lot of roads and highways have been closed, with several trucks turned on their sides due to winds. One highway patrol car was hit head on, the trooper was taken in and released from the hospital. I'm ready for some leaves to sprout on the Aspens, I didn't get up to set in an aspen patch last summer or fall just to listen and smell them. I had a friend that grew up in the mountains on her parent's ranch, she was helping her dad mow hay one day and at lunch time they were setting in an aspen grove eating lunch, she was always a chatty person, her dad looked at her and asked her have you ever just stopped sat and listened to what the trees have to say. Her dad and mom had been gone for several years when she was telling me about it, and that it still kind of hurt her feelings for him to say that to her. She thought he was being nice and telling her to stop talking. I said don't you think that maybe he was saying that you could stop and enjoy just being out in the sun, fresh air, and hearing the song of the breeze in the aspens and relax a little bit not just telling you to stop talking but to teach you that the world is telling you things all of the time if you want to listen to it. She got tears in her eyes sat there a few minutes then looked at me and quietly said all these years I let my feelings be hurt by what daddy said to me and you just explained it to me, I think the way he really meant it to be. I am going to take a few trips up just to listen to the aspen, pine trees and the breeze this year. I always go out and set at one water tank just to listen to the meadow larks and enjoy the sun shining before I call coyotes at that spot every spring. All take care in this winter (spring) storm, and if you are going to, enjoy the eclipse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3080355, member: 91783"] We have been getting an April storm since yesterday evening. Winds gusting as high as 90 mph at times. In my area we didn't get really deep snow but have had snow and rain for 24 hours. With the winds a lot of roads and highways have been closed, with several trucks turned on their sides due to winds. One highway patrol car was hit head on, the trooper was taken in and released from the hospital. I'm ready for some leaves to sprout on the Aspens, I didn't get up to set in an aspen patch last summer or fall just to listen and smell them. I had a friend that grew up in the mountains on her parent's ranch, she was helping her dad mow hay one day and at lunch time they were setting in an aspen grove eating lunch, she was always a chatty person, her dad looked at her and asked her have you ever just stopped sat and listened to what the trees have to say. Her dad and mom had been gone for several years when she was telling me about it, and that it still kind of hurt her feelings for him to say that to her. She thought he was being nice and telling her to stop talking. I said don't you think that maybe he was saying that you could stop and enjoy just being out in the sun, fresh air, and hearing the song of the breeze in the aspens and relax a little bit not just telling you to stop talking but to teach you that the world is telling you things all of the time if you want to listen to it. She got tears in her eyes sat there a few minutes then looked at me and quietly said all these years I let my feelings be hurt by what daddy said to me and you just explained it to me, I think the way he really meant it to be. I am going to take a few trips up just to listen to the aspen, pine trees and the breeze this year. I always go out and set at one water tank just to listen to the meadow larks and enjoy the sun shining before I call coyotes at that spot every spring. All take care in this winter (spring) storm, and if you are going to, enjoy the eclipse. [/QUOTE]
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