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Antibiotics are scarce after winter’s extreme flu season.
Source: https://www.mccourier.com/prescription-drug-shortages-the-new-york-times/
As winter’s coldest months are slowly gone, fears of an energy crisis will end and the Euro is going to continue its upward movement.
Source: https://www.forexnewsnow.com/top-stories/forex-industry/eurusd-test-100-day-ma/
Celebrate the season at the Stephen Talkhouse, which will be reopening after a long winter’s nap.
Source: https://www.danspapers.com/2023/02/things-to-do-this-weekend-hamptons/
Colorado is enjoying above-average snowpack on its typically drought-stricken Western Slope, which is good news but the winter’s not yet over.
Source: https://www.canoncitydailyrecord.com/2023/01/06/colorado-drought-snowpack-river-reservoirs/
Just outside my home-office window, I noticed a bird’s nest about 4 feet high in some leafless shrubbery on a cold, winter’s day.
That concentration has been increasing since early July, when coronavirus levels were at about 8% of this past winter’s peak.
The older I get (into the mid-autumnal stage now – or so I hope) the more I regard autumn as a languid time of planning and organisation, a muse ahead of what words I’ll aim to assemble and reassemble through winter’s chill.
Weeds always seem to survive in winter’s most harsh conditions and endure despite the freezing temperatures.
Source: https://www.mtairynews.com/opinion/117520/groundhog-day-early-spring-or-more-winter-2