By Daniel Holaday
Things are getting pretty dicey around this time of year, Missouri Western. Deadlines for project, papers, and even the dreaded finals are at our doorstep. Fear not, for if we continue our course through this field of strife there is a silver lining. Well, two silver linings. One, you’re that much closer to achieving the goal of owning a piece of paper. I would hope that you’re an expert on whatever that degree says you are, but so long as you have gained the required skills then it’ll likely turn out fine. Two, summer is just around the corner. We here in Northwest Missouri, are so tired of winter, and it’s been a long and dreary one. Usually, I’m a fan of the cold, but this season has been jarring. More times than I can count, we’ve had alternating warm and cold days. We, as humans, adapt to weather conditions to a degree. However, when the weather bounces back and forth like an eight-year-old on a Halloween sugar high that adaption is thrown out the window. If you think I’m crazy look at mother nature’s April fools gift of snow on Easter. I’ve lived in Missouri for around fourteen years, and I’ve never seen snow on Easter. Plans were ruined, and roads were slick. Not a great Easter by most standards. So, from all of us here in Missouri: Mother nature, please just move on with the seasons.
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AuthorDaniel Holaday is the blog writer for Canvas, Missouri Western State University's literary journal. Archives
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