Love This New Feeder, Best Popcorn & The Spotting Scope Is Pretty Awesome,
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The Spotting Scope has been a huge hit! My grandsons are fascinated
with using it to watch the birds and squirrels. Every 30 seconds they are
saying, “...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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Unfortunately the snow hasn't gotten to coastal South Carolina, at least not the part around Charleston. Maybe it will yet today. I love the picture of the fountain.
ReplyDeleteThe fountain looks fabulous with the ice hanging down. I love to look at the snow, so pretty, just hate to be out in it. Marty
ReplyDeleteWe loved the snow too! I think we had 5 to 7 inches, though a lot of it has melted now (booooo). :o( It certainly has been pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour pics look beautiful.
Have a great evening!
Beth
The fountain picture is really neat! I do think snow is pretty, I'd just rather see someone else's pictures of it lol. Kathy
ReplyDeleteWe have about 2" so far and its really starting to come down. Thats what they said would happen, it would taper from the west towards the east. You talk about a rarity. getting snow this close to the coast is almost unheard of. Been trying to talk Bill into taking his 4-wheel drive truck to the beach. There is nothing more spectacular than seeing a beach covered in snow. Hope you're staying warm. When you get a chance, go over and grab my logo to get the word out. I cann't wait to see your forst post. Could it have anything to do with "R?" LOL Hugs, Barb
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so pretty, but you can keep the snow, I don't want it. I'm ready for summer.
ReplyDeleteWendy
Your pictures are so pretty, but you can keep the snow, I don't want it. I'm ready for summer.
ReplyDeleteWendy
Your home and town look beautiful covered in snow! My husky mix and I, like your kids, love snow days too.
ReplyDeleteAnd here I am in NY telling my husband that we should move to NC and give up the cold winters for a warmer climate. Guess I was wrong!! Joanne ~~ glamourgirljoanne@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteUS TOOO!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to me as well.
My husband is from Ohio and thinks I'm being silly. LOL! ;)
~Beautiful pics.
Bragger!
ReplyDeleteAll of our teeny-tiny snow flurries just melted. :(
Robin
http://alabamaslackermama.blogspot.com/
Oh, I am jealous! That snow belongs here in PA. (We got some, but not really enough to speak of.)
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. The one of the fountain reminds me of one black-eyed susan (another blogger here in beautiful bucks county) just recently posted.
Enjoy the snow while you can. It's so pretty.
Oh, the photo of your home is Christmas card gorgeous! ;-) Bo
ReplyDeleteI am in South Louisiana and can't imagine that much snow. It is 48 degrees right now and believe it or not I am cold!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! It used to ALWAYS snow in Alabama around this time of year, which is my birthday! I remember times my grandparents would have a hard time traveling up b/c the roads were icy! I think they even had to stay in Montgomery one time!! My kids have never seen "big" snow! Need to do that some day soon!! How's the book coming??
ReplyDeleteKD - I have tagged you on my blog. Stop by :) Vanessa
ReplyDeleteWow we got only about 1 inch and the kids still got a snow day;) I miss looking at it but sure don't miss driving in it;) French
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