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hermetic

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12. Thank you
Sun Dec 1, 2019, 08:55 PM
Dec 2019

It is cold here now. Was quite mild then Thurs night we got 4 inches of snow and temps have stayed in the 20s. I worry for my poor old outside kitties, although they've survived this sort of thing for several years now. I shovel a path for them across my back yard to the patio where they can get food, water and shelter, if they want it. A few other people in the neighborhood also put out food but I think I am the only one who shovels for them. Now we are supposed to get a few more inches of snow tonight so I'll be getting my exercise. It's good for me.

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