Here’s the scene on my patio:
Pretty!
Also, pretty much the last time I hope to take a picture like this, for the next 15 years.
At least.
Here’s the scene on my patio:
Pretty!
Also, pretty much the last time I hope to take a picture like this, for the next 15 years.
At least.
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WOW Dan, are there bodies in the chairs under the snow?
Who knows? We won’t find out until May.
Unfortunately ours looks about the same- this truly sucks is all i can say- am hoping we don’t lose power tonite- then it really really suck.
Hope everyone is home and staying off roads. Sorry for the businesses losing income- and for those tyring to clear our streets.
Looking for support group so I won’t buy more boots or surcomb (sp?) to the Siren Song of freebies if I order $50 worth of make up from Sephora…
Dan, it looks as if some baker intent on some patio mischief at your house went crazy with the meringue. Stephanie… it’s succumb, and good luck with that!
I’m envious, missing that New England snow and skating on our pond in Westport as a kid (pretending to be an olympic figure skater!).
Here, it’s crocuses, hellebores and sprouting daffodils. Sorry!
p.s. we’re long overdue for a major earthquake, so I’d prefer your winter anytime. Stay safe. Try to enjoy!
Actually, I forgot to ask: when stocking up on bread, milk, eggs… why not take time to replenish the wine cellar? I would.
Jeez, how do you people live like that?? (Written from 75 degree Arizona!)
When life gives you snow, make soup! I put pots of soup or sauce in piles of snow like that to cool quickly. There’s a limit, of course, but I like a little accumulation for just that reason. (And the limit is probably approaching.)