Looks like you did pretty good. I'm thinking about making a snow sculpture while it's still deep. I'll bet Jerry would have fun helping you do that. Enjoy it while you can!
I love that you are posting more often...now that I don't have time to read, ha! I LOVE your garden. Personally, I like it better without all the white stuff, but that's just me the scrooge. Art is amazing, isn't it? So any surprizes, joy, and sometimes the uncovering of pain we thought we left behind... Joy to you sweet Sandy, Lisa
We ended up with 21"... thank goodness we didn't get the full 30" that they said we'd get. This will be a white Christmas after all. Merry Christmas Sandy and to everyone who reads the blog!!!! Also May all your wishes come true in the New Year. :)
Beautiful photos! They would make great paintings. I Love snow (good thing I live in Maine). Just a note though - that enamel top table in the yard under the tree - it is worth a lot of money - you might want to bring it inside so the legs won't rust.
I want to live next door. That tree was so chilled by the snow, it sat up in bed. The big white sheet cake on the valuable enamel top table needs lots of candles. You made a great backyard funland! The birdhouse condo arch is beautiful. New Year's HUGS to Jerry and you and hopes for clear sinuses to Michael. I enjoy your work in my house everyday. I got lots of comments about your girl in a dress clock during the holidays. I need to put a stack of your biz cards next to it!
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Looks like you did pretty good. I'm thinking about making a snow sculpture while it's still deep. I'll bet Jerry would have fun helping you do that. Enjoy it while you can!
I love that you are posting more often...now that I don't have time to read, ha!
I LOVE your garden. Personally, I like it better without all the white stuff, but that's just me the scrooge.
Art is amazing, isn't it? So any surprizes, joy, and sometimes the uncovering of pain we thought we left behind...
Joy to you sweet Sandy, Lisa
Merry Christmas Susan and Lisa !
We ended up with 21"... thank goodness we didn't get the full 30" that they said we'd get. This will be a white Christmas after all. Merry Christmas Sandy and to everyone who reads the blog!!!! Also May all your wishes come true in the New Year. :)
Hugs,
Theresa
Beautiful photos! They would make great paintings. I Love snow (good thing I live in Maine). Just a note though - that enamel top table in the yard under the tree - it is worth a lot of money - you might want to bring it inside so the legs won't rust.
Neither did we, but it is very pretty nontheless... just for a moment, at least. Here in the city, it gets ugly really fast. :-/
How beautiful! I'm insanely jealous! Merry Christmas!!
how beautiful! Looks like a postcard Christmas for you! Enjoy!
I LOVE snow, such wonderful pics of your garden!!!
I want to live next door. That tree was so chilled by the snow, it sat up in bed. The big white sheet cake on the valuable enamel top table needs lots of candles.
You made a great backyard funland! The birdhouse condo arch is beautiful.
New Year's HUGS to Jerry and you and hopes for clear sinuses to Michael. I enjoy your work in my house everyday. I got lots of comments about your girl in a dress clock during the holidays. I need to put a stack of your biz cards next to it!
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