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A day of two halves.
A blizzard in the morning.
A gentle stroll on the freshly
settled snow in the afternoon.
Part of the newly extended gallery:
Walking in a winter wonderland.
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In case the Petruchio and Katherina references, below, in the comments, have anyone confused,
it was not The Taming of the Shrew I had in mind, but Henry VI, Part 2, where Bevis says:
Thou hast hit it; for there’s no better sign of a brave mind than a hard hand.
...because of the sign in the background; my bravery (or stupidity) in going
out in such weather; and the fact that my hands were a bit chilly...!
Turns out, though, that Bill used this exact phrase in three separate plays;
as well as "Thou hast most kindly hit it", in Romeo and Juliet.
I shall be more careful, next time; and check my sources.
(Clever clogs.)
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