We Don’t Have That Problem!

What are your Novembers like?

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32 Responses to We Don’t Have That Problem!

  1. shug says:

    Good morning…It has been an early morning for me…up since 4:00 ?
    this sounds more like our January. we still have a lot of leaves on the trees. Although…we have had a lot of rain this past week, which means it has been a bit gloomy outside. Happy Sunday..

  2. tomthebackroadstraveller says:

    …we are bucking the trend, the sun is out!

  3. MadSnapper says:

    our November right now is just like, July, August and September. Hurry Change, we are sick of HEAT

  4. Myra Guca says:

    This toon reminds me of January. We’re not so far behind Sandra … in fact our a/c’s still helping pad Alabama Power’s P-and-L sheet.
    Nevertheless, wading through our fallen leaves is one of my simple pleasures. Little things mean a lot!

  5. We are having the browns

  6. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Well, this November we have about three doctor appointments every week. So they are grey AND nerve wracking!

  7. Ann Thompson says:

    Our November is heading into the greys and browns. Cold and rainy all day today.

  8. November is okay just that I start stressing about Christmas.

  9. Christine says:

    Feeling gloomy today

  10. Linda Sand says:

    Gray, brown and white. Outside at least. Still sunny indoors, though.

  11. Pixie says:

    Everything is brown right now and the light is golden when it shines so low in the sky. Once the snow comes, the light becomes blue. Cold, blue light reminds me of January. Not a fan.

  12. The OP Pack says:

    So far we have had a very sunny November, but they do tend to be grayer than other months. But it is nothing like upper NY when my husband was at Cornell University Law School – the sun went away in November and maybe return in April.

  13. Joared says:

    November here in SoCal has finally brought us some days with weather that feels like fall. Am blogging infrequently so only now finding out you’ve had snow already.

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