Dec. 19th, 2013 |
Jan. 26th, 2014 |
Feb. 23rd, 2014 |
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Sharing with Wordless Wednesday, Aussie Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday
& Fertilizer Friday
Sharing with Wordless Wednesday, Aussie Wordless Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday
& Fertilizer Friday
Great outdoor post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Jim.
DeleteSo beautiful. It's been so hot today here (in Sydney) that it feels refreshing to see snow.
ReplyDeleteTat, glad I could make you feel refreshed. Stop by any time.
DeleteI remember seeing the Jan 26 one - love the update - so would that be about one foot of snow? Emily @ Have A Laugh On Me via Trish's WW
ReplyDeleteThat sounds about right. It is -33 outside at the moment, we are having the coldest winter in 35 years they say. Normal lows would be -3 - quite a difference, eh?
DeleteBeautiful pictures but ...I miss Summer.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
While I miss summer I do not need to rush past Spring. I am super excited to start seeing those first shoots of green and then the Crocus, Daffodil and Hyacinths blooms! Maybe in 2 more months...
DeleteThank goodness we never got snow like that. You did a nice job capturing the poor yard art being snowed bound.
ReplyDeleteThanks LV for stopping in and commenting.
DeleteOh my...that's a lot of snow. Love the gauges!
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of snow. It will be fascinating to see how fast it melts assuming we start getting some warmer weather, LOL.
DeleteOh my gosh the little heads! That is an adorable way to guage the snow. But still depressing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at RMB!
Thanks for hosting Deborah. :)
Deletewow bet those feet are cold but great fun way to tell how much snow
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Angie, it is kind of fun to leave the birds out all winter, they remind me that summer will once again come.
DeleteOH NO....pretty soon we won't be able to see their heads.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
It will be interesting to see how much more we get before we start getting some temperatures that will melt it. I'll keep you updated next month!
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