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Happy Spring!

So what if we still have a foot of snow on the ground in Vermont. It's Spring! The Season of Hope & Renewal!

Tom Peters posted this on 03/21/05.

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The Northwest and Seattle area are in quite the drought - so we envy you the snow.

Death Valley bloomed flowers like never before this spring - best in 100 years according to the national news.

Posted by John at March 21, 2005 12:55 PM


NYC begins with a grey, wet day. The best is yet to come.
Happy Spring, Tom and family, and a Happy Easter Season! Same to all of you in this extended family.

Posted by lem at March 21, 2005 1:55 PM


Spring is in the air here in France ... 25c/78F over the weekend in Bordeaux and the daffodils are in full bloom.
Pity the French politicians are not in full bloom ... lack of real leadership ... we need some 'Re-Imagine!' over here Tom.

Posted by Leo at March 21, 2005 2:13 PM


Three weekends of 65-70 degrees and Sunny in a row; Spring is wonderful. The azaleas, forsythia, and many other flowers are blooming. When the dogwoods begin to bloom there will be no turning back, Jack Frost will be gone for sure

Posted by RTodd at March 21, 2005 2:27 PM


Toronto begins with a wet day, too. But it's warming up. The snow is thawing out ... Hopefully by this weekend we see the ground.

Happy Spring to the TP community.

Posted by /pd at March 21, 2005 2:30 PM


Show's you what a better tax bracket will do for you... Tom and I are both in Vermont... he has a foot of snow... I have a foot of mud

Posted by James at March 21, 2005 2:41 PM


It is now 7 pm in England and it has been a wonderful first day of spring.

Trevor

Posted by Trevor Gay at March 21, 2005 3:26 PM


You make me smile PD ... thank you. True engagement. A co-reliant community.

Posted by Wendy at March 21, 2005 4:13 PM


Weather Report from San Diego:

65 F, Sunny w/some clouds.

Probably few showers tomorrow, but we'll deal with it then.

(Sports after a word from our sponsors)

Best wishes for Spring.

GSalcido

Posted by Gabriel Salcido at March 21, 2005 4:35 PM


24ºs Celsius in Bilbao. Last week temperatures were below zero degrees celsius and in just five days they have enhanced almost 30 degrees.

I love this weather.

Posted by felix gerena at March 21, 2005 6:31 PM


in madrid it is raining. watch out, felix. it is going to get significanly unpleasant in the basque countries.

Posted by jens at March 21, 2005 8:20 PM


You appreciate spring in Newfoundland, not on the official day, because there is still 6 feet of snow drifting in front of your door, but the eventual spring - when the wind chill isn't measured and you realize how dirty your car is from six months of salt and sand.

Spring here is appreciated. Four real seasons and they are all appreciated for what they bring.

Renewal can take many faces. An election after 8 years of incompetence makes spring look like a quick haircut by your mother.

For all you don't know about Newfoundland and Labrador, know this - spring may put a bounce in your step in Vermont but the people here will light a fire in your heart and reaffirm your love of humanity.

Oh yeah, cutting edge technology, world class facilities, vibrant music scene, unspoiled nature, a love of basketball and yes, we help our neighbors shovel their driveways in late April.

Posted by Wayne Bartlett at March 21, 2005 11:08 PM


A true sign of borderline insanity is quoting yourself.... I have lost respect for peters....

Posted by McMaster at March 22, 2005 4:06 AM


Tom is just 'being SANE in INSANE places' :-)

I say keep rocking Tom - quote yourself all you like - someone has to rattle the cage of outdated management

Posted by Trevor Gay at March 22, 2005 4:21 AM


I think Tom may be anticipating that people coming to a site called "tompeters.com" may be coming to the site to read some quotes by "Tom Peters"

...but that is a wild guess...

Posted by James at March 22, 2005 7:36 AM


Jens, I m taking advantage of the sun as much as I can. It´s sure it will change again.

Posted by felix gerena at March 22, 2005 10:27 AM


I am glad to see how many of us enjoy Spring Time, but would like to see how many of us keep Spring's spirit during the rest of all three seasons. I am the first in appreciating this kind of climate but hey! it's easy to be happy whith a weather like this one, the key in excelling is being able to transmit it from within when things around are not this pleasant.

Posted by Omara at March 22, 2005 10:37 AM


Alas, I'm sure I do occasionally quote myself, but not in this post?? Clue me in so I can more effectively chastise myself!

overnight delivery for viagra Posted by tom peters at March 23, 2005 11:24 AM


Amen Tom, if only we could all make all seasons ones of hope and renewal! Had the surprise pleasure of chatting briefly w/SS while deplaning in a week ago Fri. on my way over to Switzerland - Just missed you at Logan!

In case you are still down under, a quick report from 'up' in Rutvegas (now home of an new little newsletter "The rutVegas Vibe" - a youth led pub. of local happenings soon to be on the web) - dare we say hope and renewal in Rutland?!

Spring really arrived on Sat. and Easter Sun. morning with snow going fast and crocuses popping out to greet the blazing sun. And, coming full circle to one of your past posts, the sound of geese returning north - renewal and hope! Eric

Posted by eric lapp at March 27, 2005 4:36 PM


how to buy viagra in australia Tiny green shoots are poking up in flower beds, and we know that soon they will be crocuses, daffodils, tulips. Makes winter well worth it.

Posted by cathy at March 31, 2005 8:07 PM



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