Spring Term Hat Blogging

It's grey and dreary here, with an expected high temperature around 50F. That can only mean one thing: Spring has arrived in New England!

(You can distinguish spring from winter by the daytime high temperatures-- they're both grey and dreary, but winter is grey, dreary, and cold...)

Spring means mud, yard work, and a new academic term. But on the bright side, spring also gives SteelyKid an excuse to show off her spiffy spring hat:

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Hope your spring gets off to a good start.

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Last night, while tucking the Free-Ride offspring into bed: Dr. Free-Ride: Tomorrow is Groundhog's Day. Elder offspring: I really hope the groundhog doesn't see his shadow this year so we can have an early spring.
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That is a very cute hat (and smile).