Summary
A mysterious orb has appeared in the sky, crossing from east to west as the day progresses, warming the air, causing plants to reach higher and liquefying the remaining mounds of snow.
Astronomers and meteorologists call it the "sun," and they describe it as an intense star around which our planet rotates. It is unavailable to Western New Yorkers during long, hard winters, which are all of them. Similarly, clouds as dense as cement have made it unavailable during much of this "spring," the season when winter loosens its grip on the local inhabitants. Of late, it appeared that "springtime in Buffalo" is an oxymoron akin to "enlightened government."See the full content of this document
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Spring, Finally ; It's Taken Some Patience, but It Seems That Winter has Finally Taken Its Leave
But there it is, the sun, brightening streets, parks, l...
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