This one's for you, Kate. (Snowed under in Maine!)
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Oh, this made me laugh!! Those are so cute, I just want to squeeze them between my thumb and forefinger and watch them melt in seconds!
Thank you so much for my special photo! It gives me hope that someday I will see my roof again, and touch the dry earth.
In fact, this morning it has reached 50 degrees! (I don't know what that is in European terms, but let's just say that it is pleasantly warm... for a minute.. Tomorrow, another storm of snow and ice is predicted.. I'll probably have to stay home from work!)
Have a lovely day, enjoy the ice and snow. Let me know if you need any more, I'll be happy to ship you some! Ha.
Wow! Snow for you. How often does that happen? Once in a decade or century?
I love the pictures. What a delight! I'm compelled to feel more compassion for the poor daffodil than I do for the wee dragon. He'll be able to brave all kinds of weather, but the poor daffodil will never recover.
Is the snow melting already? I hope you can enjoy it while you have it.
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Oh, this made me laugh!! Those are so cute, I just want to squeeze them between my thumb and forefinger and watch them melt in seconds!
Thank you so much for my special photo! It gives me hope that someday I will see my roof again, and touch the dry earth.
In fact, this morning it has reached 50 degrees! (I don't know what that is in European terms, but let's just say that it is pleasantly warm... for a minute.. Tomorrow, another storm of snow and ice is predicted.. I'll probably have to stay home from work!)
Have a lovely day, enjoy the ice and snow. Let me know if you need any more, I'll be happy to ship you some! Ha.
Love the photo of the wee dragon, smelling the daffodil. :)
Nice photo.
Love the ice ans also the angle shot at.
Wow! Snow for you. How often does that happen? Once in a decade or century?
I love the pictures. What a delight! I'm compelled to feel more compassion for the poor daffodil than I do for the wee dragon. He'll be able to brave all kinds of weather, but the poor daffodil will never recover.
Is the snow melting already? I hope you can enjoy it while you have it.
Dragons and daffodils. How fun!
Thanks for stopping by to see me.
What darling, itty bitty icicles!
Those are some of the shortest icicles I have ever seen!
This is a very beautifully captured shot!
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