
and your deck

are sporting polka dots from being pelted.
When you've put in a call to the insurance company to have someone come out to check your roof, and on the same day, 3 roofing flyers appear on your front door.

And yet, the first flower of spring managed to survive.

4 comments:
That is awesome, that flower made it! This was a really cool post, Anne Marie!
That is hope right there.
Wow, that's crazy! Hooray for spring (but not hail!)
What a beautiful flower!!
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