running for a purpose

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Not a huge fan of snow. We’ve got less than an inch, but in TN that equals 2 feet, which is enough for everyone to freak out, drive like idiots, and drain the bread and milk stocks at grocery stores. 

It is pretty, though! I wish my tendon felt good enough that I could go for a run. 

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  1. josethompson said: You got snow!?!
  2. markicksass said: I know I always crave bread and milk when it snows. Whaa? How about canned goods or something that won’t spoil… why milk?
  3. phildoeslife said: Snow creates that mad panic everywhere. Except snowy places lol
  4. chrisrunsoldschool said: thats now snow. :) That was a little cold rain. :) Cutest face ever A
  5. lostweightgainedlove said: How can you hate snow!!!!!!
  6. regainingmymoxy said: There has been NO SNOW in NYC this year. It sucks.
  7. phdippides said: One of my favorite things about living here is that I see snow on my own terms. Only seen it three times since moving here. Rest and recover!
  8. carolynruns said: Ah, I remember those good ol’ Tennessee snow days fondly. Stupid Midwest and its ability to handle inclement weather.
  9. melanieisdoinglife said: If you live in Portland and it snows during a work day, even an inch, you can just figure you aren’t going to get home until very late. People slow down, creep along and clog the roads.
  10. uh-oh-janellio said: gorgeous! The first day of snow is pure magic!
  11. jrfred said: People get crazy here with the smallest bit of snow. Hide yo milk, hide yo bread!
  12. wardamnbryce said: is that your backyard?
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