Yesterday it was snowing and blowing and snowing. Another foot of snow. That will be great for the ski hills BUT also great for Cody's holes. Look at the header. No more holes.
Thank goodness for the snow! I would have been a nervous wreck watching out the window and waiting for the strange lady next door to appear. Enjoy the snow :)
Now she will never know. Shusssh. Such a beautiful picture of concealed crime. We were due a big one but now it seems it will only miss 5 counties in the whole state and I am one of the 5. The way to not have snow I have discovered is to wish mightily for it.
Janet, Snow is perfect. Look at each snowflake and you'll see not two alike, yet they blend together perfectly.
JJ, Don't you think it's the cold and driving inconvenience that people don't like as they get older? One reason I like Montana is the lack of humidity. When it's cold temp, it' doesn't feel very cold. Yesterday at zero deg. two of my neighbors were out shoveling in shorts.
Cherie, It would be a complete first if I ever came face to face with her.
Mimi, I lived in Florida for 25 years and every day I wanted to get back to four definite seasons.
Su_sieee, No, the blue is from my cheap camera. The snow is white, white.
Old Kitty, All is well that is "covered with snow."
Red Nomad Oz, Loud and clear. Sometime I think it's so silly to get uptight over grass and earth.
Clare, I know, you got your share of show, too.
Patti, Poor Patti, wishing for snow and missing you. Did you hex it?
Thank you for your fun comment on Cody's misdeed and the forgiving snow. Love you all.... Manzanita
Anna, We make snowmen later on into spring when the snow has more moisture. It's so dry here that the snow wouldn't stick together for a ball. But, this fluffy stuff is heavently for skiing. When my kids were little we made our own snow day on the perfect fluff snow days. They'd skip school and off to the ski hill. I guess i'd say, you can always go to school but rarely find such perfect snow. They remind me of that often. All my kids are hot-shot skiers.
Ann, You said it. Cody is so obedient that often I froget about her when we're outside. I'll have to keep her closer to me.
Thank you for sharing my snow episode. Lovely comments. Love, Manzanita
thanks for your comment on my recent post. when we had snow it was so hard you could see any footprints and the 6 babies didn't want to go out. stay warm rose
Our garden looked great too when it snowed - no evidence of the rabbit holes...they're back now though and bigger than ever. Hugs to you and Cody. Carol
:-))) Perfection! :-)))
ReplyDeleteSnow was good for so many years. We had a skiing family, and snow is downright beautiful. I think, however, I'll make way for others to enjoy it now.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness for the snow! I would have been a nervous wreck watching out the window and waiting for the strange lady next door to appear.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the snow :)
Oh lovely snow to cover up the evidence!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pics.
What a beautiful color of blue! Does the snow/day look like that in person? Lucky Cody. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteYay!!!! Hoooray for snow covering holes!! Hugs to Cody! take care
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Aha! The universe has spoken!!
ReplyDeleteOK...so in THIS case only, I will applaud the snow.
ReplyDeleteThe stuff really is Awful/Beautiful.
xoxoxo, cd
Now she will never know. Shusssh. Such a beautiful picture of concealed crime.
ReplyDeleteWe were due a big one but now it seems it will only miss 5 counties in the whole state and I am one of the 5.
The way to not have snow I have discovered is to wish mightily for it.
Yay! Evidence of doggy misdoings covered by the white stuff!
ReplyDeleteHave you made a snowman?
Anna :o]
A snow miracle!
ReplyDeleteYay! Mother Nature came through. Sigh of relief for both you and Cody!
ReplyDeleteJanet,
ReplyDeleteSnow is perfect. Look at each snowflake and you'll see not two alike, yet they blend together perfectly.
JJ,
Don't you think it's the cold and driving inconvenience that people don't like as they get older? One reason I like Montana is the lack of humidity. When it's cold temp, it' doesn't feel very cold. Yesterday at zero deg. two of my neighbors were out shoveling in shorts.
Cherie,
It would be a complete first if I ever came face to face with her.
Mimi,
I lived in Florida for 25 years and every day I wanted to get back to four definite seasons.
Su_sieee,
No, the blue is from my cheap camera. The snow is white, white.
Old Kitty,
All is well that is "covered with snow."
Red Nomad Oz,
Loud and clear. Sometime I think it's so silly to get uptight over grass and earth.
Clare,
I know, you got your share of show, too.
Patti,
Poor Patti, wishing for snow and missing you. Did you hex it?
Thank you for your fun comment on Cody's misdeed and the forgiving snow. Love you all.... Manzanita
Carol,
ReplyDeleteWeather is rather a mirical.
Anna,
We make snowmen later on into spring when the snow has more moisture. It's so dry here that the snow wouldn't stick together for a ball. But, this fluffy stuff is heavently for skiing. When my kids were little we made our own snow day on the perfect fluff snow days. They'd skip school and off to the ski hill. I guess i'd say, you can always go to school but rarely find such perfect snow. They remind me of that often. All my kids are hot-shot skiers.
Ann,
You said it. Cody is so obedient that often I froget about her when we're outside. I'll have to keep her closer to me.
Thank you for sharing my snow episode. Lovely comments. Love, Manzanita
thanks for your comment on my recent post. when we had snow it was so hard you could see any footprints and the 6 babies didn't want to go out. stay warm rose
ReplyDeleteI guess you should be grateful for something. Hate snow.
ReplyDeleteSnows covers all 'sins' beautifully. Sorry you are living next to such an odd 'duck' ...
ReplyDeleteRose,
ReplyDeleteI know what you're saying. I have to push Cody out when it's a hard snow but once she's out, I can't get her to come in.
Mrs. Tuna,
Thanks for stopping by.
I Wonder Wye,
Yes, a big white blanket and it was a sin. That's a great duck pun.
Thanks everyone, Manzanita
Our garden looked great too when it snowed - no evidence of the rabbit holes...they're back now though and bigger than ever. Hugs to you and Cody.
ReplyDeleteCarol