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Feb 2014
The town was coated head to toe with ice

The poor old trees could hardly hold its weight

With Christmas near this blow would not suffice

They said it was a pretty awful state



With cars not starting and the power out

How could Christmas dinner still be made?

And no one could turn on their pretty lights

The grand vibe of holiday was swayed



But I did not quite understand the fret

All I saw outside was perfect bliss

An elegance that I could not forget

For Mother Nature gifted us her kiss



Iā€™d never seen disaster with such class

A winter wonderland made out of glass
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Louise Leger
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Louise Leger  New Brunswick, Canada
(New Brunswick, Canada)   
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