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What is Four?
Have you ever thought of the meaning of "four"? Four is the number of: seasons in a year. corners and sides to a square. virtues....
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I decided to try a mystery quilt this year. As if I don't have a gazillion things to do at this time of year! Bonnie Hunter posts clues...
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I was about 10. I had discovered the secret door to the attic and the mother lode of Christmas gifts hidden within. As I recall, I spent a f...
The tulips are certainly beautiful in the snow. I'm not sure the dog is happy about it.
ReplyDeleteLOL The dog isn't even aware of the snow! He just wants to come in for the sake of coming inside. He probably wanted to go back out 5 minutes later.
DeleteOh goodness I love you puppy so much. We've had the same snow covered pups here too. My dog Misty just loves it, but gee that one day not too long ago it stuck to her so bad! But she loved it.
ReplyDeleteTucker doesn't seem to mind the snow - I mind, however, when he decides to shake it off once inside!
DeleteLove your dogs.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen snow since we moved from Ohio in 2009. Your pictures make me miss it.
I missed snow when we lived in SC. On occasion we would have a few flakes fall and we'd all go crazy!
DeleteWhat the heck?
ReplyDeleteThat is kinda a pretty photo with the tulips covered in snow. I am certain it will melt fast, we have snow today:(
ReplyDeleteThe first birthday I celebrated in Colorado was in May 1975 our first wedding anniversary tooooo, it snowed like the dickens in Denver/arvada, I could barely get to the DFC Denver federal center for work, oh, my goodness all the time we lived in that state it seemed to snow in very late May..The year our only child was born was 1977 hottest year I could ever hope for since I had a first week November baby, so hot at the hospital the doctors and nurses came around with beverages and little appetizers and the nice meal was at nighttime steaks and spuds, lovely veggies and strawberry shortcake thanks to the Lord for good a/c...Now in Washington state where we have resided for nearly 37 years come Father's Day it the hottest and driest drought conditions ever recorded, we pray for rain and coolness to no avail, everything bloomed early, daffys, tulips, and the lilacs were nearly gone by the time a big Lilac festival was even held, oh, my goodness sakes..I enjoy your blog so much as we have missed Colorado for 37 years, if we could have still worked and lived there our lives would be vastly different, we love Washington state just not the part we live by God-forsaken Oregon and it has a deleterious affect upon this state yes it does, the former governor had to resign over his hijinks done by his fiancée a crook 20 years younger than himself. can you even imagine that? only 68 years old the former Governor but the saying there is no fool like an old fool is true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your dogs behave better than that fellar did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting perspective!
DeleteYour tulips in the snow are just stunning!! So glad that I came across your blog. I am going to enjoy following it from Australia.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad my site was discovered by you! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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