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Snowy problems!

The last couple of days left me thinking a lot...about the people who struggle with extreme cold and huge amounts of snow.Lucky for me,I am not in this situation .In fact ,I am typing this from my cozy room watching  the snow covered trees outside.A lot of countries in Europe are dealing with this right now.I wish we could all take a minute of our time and say a short prayer for those in need.Maybe you're from sunny California or exotic Thailand.Maybe you're from Alaska(and you know what I'm talking about when I say extreme cold) or maybe you're from Europe,like me.Either way,there are people who are in danger of freezing to death.

Have a beautiful day,
M

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