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- Re: MORNING ROLL CALL DECEMBER 2025
MORNING ROLL CALL APRIL 2026
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MORNING ROLL CALL APRIL 2026
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Itโs gotta be better..right? lol.
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Heavy snow, freezing rain and 50 mph wind gusts are battering southeastern Wisconsin, creating hazardous roads and whiteout conditions through the afternoon.
Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency on Saturday, March 14, as Wisconsin is in the midst of a potential record-breaking winter storm expected to last through Monday, March 16.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for portions of east central, south central and southeast Wisconsin through 4 p.m. Monday, March 16.
much did it snow in Wisconsin on Sunday, March 15?
Cailey Gleeson
Here are snowfall totals for Wisconsin between Sunday evening and early Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service:
- Cudahy: 4.1 inches
- Kenosha: 3.5 inches
- Madison. 6.5 inches
- Oconomowoc: 6.7 inches
- Appleton: 10 inches
- Oshkosh: 10.3 inches
- Waupaca: 20.5 inches
- Ashwaubenon: 17.3 inches
- Sturgeon Bay: 33.2 inches
- Egg Harbor: 29 inches
- Sister Bay: 24 inches
- Mountain: 34 inches
- Granton: 25 inches
Dozens of flights cancelled out of Milwaukee Mitchell International Aiport
Francesca Pica
Dozens of flights through Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport scheduled for March 16 have been delayed or cancelled.
Airport Director of Public Affairs Harold Mester urged travelers to sign up for push alerts from their airline "to get timely information regarding their specific flight."
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I must say, I am glad to see 2025 go. On to better and brighter things in 2026!
The front porch has been sort of deserted lately, but then again, it has been COLD. ๐ฅถ
@DaveMcK , pssst! might want to change the topic title to January 2026.
Hope everyone is doing well. Miss you all.
Just gotta give a shout-out to @catwoman and the Eagles. Who would've guessed they would be the only NFC East team to make it to the play-offs. BTW, went to the Monday Night Football game between the Commanders and the Chiefs when I was in Kansas City the end of October. Washington lost, but it was fun to be there. (Then, again, the Chiefs are out, too.)
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Tomorrow is Veterans day so be sure to thank the Veterans you know for their service.
They didnโt serve for applause. They served for a purpose โ to protect what we often take for granted. Their courage built the peace we live in, and our duty is to never let their sacrifice fade into silence.
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Just wanted to reach out and wish everyone a cozy November day. The recent heavy rain blasted most of the remaining to the ground and I were all out raking and blowing leaves yesterday - the air was crisp, the sun was bright, dogs were barking, and kids were riding their bikesโฆ.
โฆ.it doesnโt get better than this! ๐งก ๐
(And PapawofBoo, this picture reminds me of what you had written! )
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โฆ.Iโm sitting here sipping coffee, posting, texting and emailing.
Iโm a bit excited because it seems that the Autumn chill is here to stay! ๐ I love the change of seasons - the hum of the steam boiler indoors, and outdoors - the crisp breeze carrying the scent of leaves!
As a young child, these were magical months. All carried the promise of a grand celebration at their end - Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas!
As an adult, I am still sometimes astonished at how much comfort I now find in watching little ones enjoy these seasonal gifts. Whatever sorrow the daily news brings, and while the world seems to have grown into a much more cynical place, I am grateful that I can still find joy in watching a toddler jump and clap in delight as her mother hands her a plastic Jack-o-lantern.
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I too love the change that seems to magically happen this time of year.. I lit a small fire in the wood stove last night,not that it was all that necessarily but somehow it was just time to do it.. Sat by it for a while and reflected.. No TV,no lights but the stoves glow.. Thank you so much for your wonderful post.. Perfect timing lol..
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โฆ.so peaceful!
Just the fire and your own thoughts.
Oddly enough, as Iโve grown older, my initial appreciation for Autumn and Winter has ripened. While I enjoy all of the seasonal changes, thereโs a subtlety to Winter that Iโve only recently discovered.
Iโll admit that I often just browse and look at homes for sale in small towns in New Hampshire. While I recognize Winters are serious business up there, I do believe I might eventually head up North.
For now, I am just happy and cozy and enjoying these Autumn days.
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New Hampshire is beautiful.. I live in a little semi coastal town in Maine.. The winters are long and harsh but its always been home to me..I particularly enjoyed your last line of your post.. Happy and cozy at this stage of life is perfect!!!! ๐
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Maine? I thought everyone here was in southern climes! ๐
Iโve only been to Maine once. It was mostly a touristy trip to Portland to attend a conference. Luckily, our group of friends decided to take a side trip to Cutler to visit someoneโs aunt.
Cutler simply struck a chord within me, and I remember at the time vowing to return for a longer visit, but sadly, I never did so. I did, however feel that same intense connection when I visited Loch Morar in the Highlands - it too had an unforgiving ancient vibe that you either run away from or towards.
And yup - feeling cozy and happy at this stage of life is a gift.

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Lee, I somehow knew youโd reply. ๐
Last year, I had set up my skeleton bending down petting the animals. I had secured him in position with fishing line to the left of my front door. I noticed that the toddlers and the kindergarteners who were trick-or treating made a big fuss over the animals and pet them all, while their parents took photos, but that there wasnโt a lot of โwiggle roomโ for kids in costumes to maneuver.
So this year I made it more user-friendly for the little ones - they can more easily pick the animals up, sit down with them, pose with themโฆ.whatever makes them happy.
A little kooky, Iโll readily admit, but this world sure could use a touch of whimsy!
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@LisaS961881 I am sorry to have to tell you that I have not been contacted by anyone from the 2 rescues to which I had applied to be a foster parent. I feel like I am being shunned. Perhaps I have too many dogs, 9, to be considered a good applicant. I did attend a meeting for a group which raises money for lowish cost spay/neuter certificates. At least they were friendly and I plan to help/join in the Blessing of the Beasts on October 4. Thank you so much for your kind thoughts also!!!

