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Wordless Wednesday

Enjoy this collection of memes that sum up my life recently, followed by a cute picture of Sierra courtesy of CA.


Image may contain: possible text that says 'LC @justeqthings The key to riding a hot horse is to just ignore 90% of the weird things they're doing and carry on like everything is fine while having mild panic attacks inside the whole time.'

Image may contain: 1 person, possible text that says 'when you go out in -20 after being at -50 all week facebook facebook.com/sprucegrovememe'

Image may contain: possible text that says 'O.R. Quotes @ORDailyQuote Neurosurgeon, on the dangers of horseback riding: "Picture an ATV with an opinion."'

Image may contain: 1 person, smiling, possible text that says 'When it has been -40 for 5 days and then it goes back to -15'

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  1. haha I don't want to know what those temperatures are like at all - freezing already in normal 50F lol.

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