I'm ready for Sanibel Island! Even tho I don't mind a lot of snow, some sunshine and beach sand would be nice right about now. Your pictures are wonderful!! Debbie@lakehouse
Our snow came down in huge fluffy flakes... the kind that sit on your nose and eyelashes just like the song says. BUT, we only had 2 inches of it and it's been a dry winter here. Will take a bit of yours if you want to bring us a dump truck full.. LOL
Didn't realize that you are in Philly!! We were only supposed to get an inch here in North East Pa. but it turned into 4 inches at my house and 10 minutes away, it was barely an inch!! Weird!!
After seeing all your snow, I know I should not complain about the cold weather we are having down here but... Great pictures! The last one is very pretty.
You know Lynn, this kind of snow is only to be enjoyed from the warm inside. How awful that you had to go out and brave it!!! I love Cindy Lou's tree, that's really what it looks like! Now I can see why you were complaining about the snow, the fake cookie kind is much much better.
It does look pretty though. I don't blame you, sometimes enough is enough. When we lived in idaho I thought spring would never come and sometimes it didn't until june. Crazy. You do need a vacation somewhere warm.
Good morning! I'm one of those people who loves the snow - I think I've loved it all my life. With my husband being a meteorologist, I think his excitement and energy level during any storm has been contagious. As a school teacher I've had the opportunity to stay home during big snow storms, and haven't had to deal with a commute. And of course it looks so lovely from the inside of our home, sitting by the fire with a glass of wine. On another note we're heading to the Philadelphia Flower Show in March, have you ever been there?
Oh my that is a lot of snow. It is beautiful though. Good luck digging your car out. and I complain if my car is behind the gate and I have to back it out.
OMg and I thought our rain in So CA was getting too boring, glad we have sunshine now, but hate to boast but it is wonderful, I would head to Florida... lol...I was born and raised in Buffalo, Ny...and my sis is still there, so I can relate...put on a snuggy and grab your hooks or a good book with a cup of hot tea... and one of those scrumpious cupcakes over at Quintessential Magpie's blog.. Debb
Very nice snaps....I know snow is beautiful only while falling...later it is disgustingly irritating to walk on the roads.
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Vrinda.
omg, girl...this is soooo much snow. It's pretty as long as ya can stay inside, in front of a roaring fire, hot coffee and a good magazine. :)
ReplyDeleteWanted to say thanks again for your great WEEKLY MEME list on the sidebar. I use it all the time and it makes it easy not to miss a good one. :)
Now, excuse me...I just got my new waffle iron from CSN and I am making waffles this morning. Uh hu, I surely am!
xo bj
I feel for your poor arborvitae under the weight of that snow! It's perfectly beautiful if don't have to venture out in it!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for Sanibel Island! Even tho I don't mind a lot of snow, some sunshine and beach sand would be nice right about now.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are wonderful!!
Debbie@lakehouse
Great pictures ... don't little piglets love snow? I don't know ... but you are clearly covered! Snow ice cream?
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn! Wow, how beautiful! You took some great snaps! You keep warm and be safe!
ReplyDeleteJust stay inside and keep warm.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Our snow came down in huge fluffy flakes... the kind that sit on your nose and eyelashes just like the song says. BUT, we only had 2 inches of it and it's been a dry winter here. Will take a bit of yours if you want to bring us a dump truck full.. LOL
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You and me both!
ReplyDeleteCome on down! I'm waiting for you. You know you can always stay with me, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
Oh wow! I hope you are finding a way to keep warm, Lynn. Sure looks pretty though...Christine
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain I'm in Boston! We got another foot here today!
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize that you are in Philly!! We were only supposed to get an inch here in North East Pa. but it turned into 4 inches at my house and 10 minutes away, it was barely an inch!! Weird!!
ReplyDeleteI am only about 2 hours up the road from you!
Hugs,
Debbie
Crazy! But it is soooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing all your snow, I know I should not complain about the cold weather we are having down here but... Great pictures! The last one is very pretty.
ReplyDelete~ Tracy
Oh, I can totally understand and am hoping for a snowless February :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
I say enough already! More for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteUghh! I feel for ya! Glad you have retained some sense of humor. :))
ReplyDeleteHang in there, you know it doesn't last forever!
ReplyDeleteI promise to stop complaining about my Georgia cold. Do you want me to write that 1000 times?
ReplyDelete(But it IS pretty up there. Just sayin'...)
Snow is beautiful but it gets very old very fast. Sorry you were hit with another storm. It will end one of these days.
ReplyDeleteCool photos. Sorry about the snow. it missed us this time. Hear there's some coming this weekend though.
ReplyDeleteEven if you don't like snow, it's pretty to look at. I hope you are staying warm and dry! We had a little today...I keep waiting for the BIG one!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Now snow here --- please, please could you send me some! Nic pics. Joni
ReplyDeleteCool table Cindy Lou!
ReplyDeleteYou know Lynn, this kind of snow is only to be enjoyed from the warm inside. How awful that you had to go out and brave it!!! I love Cindy Lou's tree, that's really what it looks like! Now I can see why you were complaining about the snow, the fake cookie kind is much much better.
ReplyDeleteIt does look pretty though. I don't blame you, sometimes enough is enough. When we lived in idaho I thought spring would never come and sometimes it didn't until june. Crazy. You do need a vacation somewhere warm.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh.... beautiful to look at........sorry you have to dig yourself out.
ReplyDeleteGood morning! I'm one of those people who loves the snow - I think I've loved it all my life. With my husband being a meteorologist, I think his excitement and energy level during any storm has been contagious. As a school teacher I've had the opportunity to stay home during big snow storms, and haven't had to deal with a commute. And of course it looks so lovely from the inside of our home, sitting by the fire with a glass of wine.
ReplyDeleteOn another note we're heading to the Philadelphia Flower Show in March, have you ever been there?
Oh my that is a lot of snow. It is beautiful though. Good luck digging your car out. and I complain if my car is behind the gate and I have to back it out.
ReplyDeleteOMg and I thought our rain in So CA was getting too boring, glad we have sunshine now, but hate to boast but it is wonderful, I would head to Florida... lol...I was born and raised in Buffalo, Ny...and my sis is still there, so I can relate...put on a snuggy and grab your hooks or a good book with a cup of hot tea... and one of those scrumpious cupcakes over at Quintessential Magpie's blog.. Debb
ReplyDeleteBurrrrr, I can tell you I would last long with days of snow like this. Give me the Texas sunshine. ;-)
ReplyDeleteStay warm ~ Sarah
How can something so beautiful make us so miserable? You could make a TON of snow cream.
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