Friday, April 17, 2009

Dear Mother Nature

Dear Mother Nature,
I just want to start by saying that I am a dear friend and love to be in your company. But the reason I am writing this letter is to inform you that some of your recent actions have been unkind and unfair. I am only writing because so many people have ill feelings toward you after your lash out this week. Have you recently gone through a break up and you need to talk about it or something? Whatever is going on in your life right now, please settle it so that you can get back to normal and restore Springtime peace and serenity to Provo. Let me show you what I mean exactly:
Snow on the blossoms and slush on the ground is no way to END a winter semester, Mother Nature.

Even the ducks agree with me. They told me that while they enjoy playing in the rain, snow is just too cold for April.

The blossoms are trying to come out, please let them!

Does this look like a cure for Season Affective Disorder to you?

Damaging valuable BYU property is not the answer to your problems. These pavilions are used for students who normally want to enjoy your company in the Spring weather. Now they are ruined because they have 10 inches of snow inside:

This is not the way that BYU is supposed to look on April 15th.

So Mother Nature, please bring Spring. We've had enough winter this year. It's time to move on.

Sincerely,
Your concerned friend

4 comments:

Janelle said...

You're such a fair-weather friend.

Jennifer said...

hahahahaha!

Crys Kaestner said...

That looks exactly like the April 15th I was in the MTC for.

Jeannie Young said...

What a funny post! You are too cute! Crazy pictures of the snow, I agree that is a cruel trick. I hope the sun has come out by now and melted it all away!