BLIZZARD AND WEATHER

The first word, blizzard, may be unfamiliar to most of us in terms of experience but I know one person who’s ultimately used to this term. Do you know him? He may be smiling at the moment- I am sure about that.

In the mean time, let us forget about his existence…hahaha…I am just kidding. Just so you know, I am currently seeing Ultimate Survival and Bear Grylls is testing his survival skills in Iceland. I pray he doesn’t run into hypothermia.

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Away from that and into Blizzard and Weather, the man I was talking is Robert Frost. Hello Rob. He is fond of snow and I am sure he knows what a blizzard is all about because he sure is used to the weather. Shall we?

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My name is Abuh Monday Eneojo. I will be your host. #HappyEaster

5 thoughts on “BLIZZARD AND WEATHER”

  1. Once Upon a Tree

    This snow won’t ever
    Rock & Roll, no, not
    at all snow casting
    fate upon a tree

    Rovers never to be
    this snow upon a tree

    Not like words who wander free
    through fields of thunder

    Shadow side too, sadly
    suns never free to see
    your beauty under

    #poetrylovers

  2. Never spoiled not a spot in sight
    the blizzard had roared in
    covering all with white
    the trees framed the world
    snowed on too it was picture perfect
    what’s a girl to do?
    Soon would come the throngs of ppl
    as it all started to melt
    weather no longer predictable
    as the earth tilts. -Ad (CRG)

  3. Blizzard cold
    In Winters storm
    Look at beauty’s danger
    Like fur boas across bare trees
    Fields of white like giant fur coats
    See people falling
    Rather stay inside
    #dailywisdomwords

    POEM BY KARL WOMACK

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