DaddyP…. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr doesn’t say the half of it.
and NEXT TIME - don’t go away when I’m having a contest, darn you. I was so hoping for all your wit and funnery…. and then…. *sob*…. you were not here.
I’m hoping to do an event early in the New Year, for Valentines. Maybe you can win your TG a lovely gift.
…please don’t encourage him not to go away! He’ll just be hanging around for ages otherwise…
PS hi. Oh and you should consider moving south btw. Amazingly beautiful ice and stuff - but much better viewed from a distance… x
You got that right on the “from a distance” part. I look out the window and hope the groceries in the cupboard hold out until it melts. They’re calling for above freezing temperatures by middle of the week. (crosses toes, fingers are busy)
Wow you were hit hard it looks like, they were calling for a big storm here too and people went out and mobbed the stores thinking we were going to be snowed in for days….. It rained a lot haha.
That is a cool photo. And it makes me glad I live on the coast! B-b-b-brrrrrrrr
The first time I lived in snow and it started to storm, I got the brilliant idea to park in my garage behind the house….
My car was trapped for a week I didn’t know about snow drifts a mile high and didn’t consider what it would take to shovel all the way to the back of the house. lol
LOL Shane. Rained for days. lolol. OMG, how could you stand it? (kidding)
It’s actually starting to melt here. It’s supposed to warm up to a balmy 4 degrees above the freezing point tomorrow.
Jayleen - parking in the garage is okay…. as long as you have a winter’s worth of food. Or a neighbor with a snowblower. Front driveways are kind of the same thing, though. Nice long driveway on the East coast means lots of room for company. On this side of the country, long driveway means heart attack shoveling it in the winter so you can get out. lol
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr …………….
and, next time, make sure I’m around, Coveness, when presenting prizes …………. I’m sulking now
DaddyP…. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr doesn’t say the half of it.
and NEXT TIME - don’t go away when I’m having a contest, darn you. I was so hoping for all your wit and funnery…. and then…. *sob*…. you were not here.
I’m hoping to do an event early in the New Year, for Valentines. Maybe you can win your TG a lovely gift.
…please don’t encourage him not to go away! He’ll just be hanging around for ages otherwise…
PS hi. Oh and you should consider moving south btw. Amazingly beautiful ice and stuff - but much better viewed from a distance… x
Hanging around you, yes? heh heh
You got that right on the “from a distance” part. I look out the window and hope the groceries in the cupboard hold out until it melts. They’re calling for above freezing temperatures by middle of the week. (crosses toes, fingers are busy)
Wow you were hit hard it looks like, they were calling for a big storm here too and people went out and mobbed the stores thinking we were going to be snowed in for days….. It rained a lot haha.
That is a cool photo. And it makes me glad I live on the coast! B-b-b-brrrrrrrr
The first time I lived in snow and it started to storm, I got the brilliant idea to park in my garage behind the house….
My car was trapped for a week I didn’t know about snow drifts a mile high and didn’t consider what it would take to shovel all the way to the back of the house. lol
LOL Shane. Rained for days. lolol. OMG, how could you stand it? (kidding)
It’s actually starting to melt here. It’s supposed to warm up to a balmy 4 degrees above the freezing point tomorrow.
Jayleen - parking in the garage is okay…. as long as you have a winter’s worth of food. Or a neighbor with a snowblower. Front driveways are kind of the same thing, though. Nice long driveway on the East coast means lots of room for company. On this side of the country, long driveway means heart attack shoveling it in the winter so you can get out. lol
wow Linda certainly time to get the thermal knicks out ………. take care x