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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Winter Fun Has Begun in Mayberry:
Well, it seems that winter really is here now. This could all melt off, but I do not not think that we will be getting any more warm 70* days for a while. All this snow could stay, too, and become the base for the season. We will just have to wait and see on all of that. Now I need to go get the studded tires placed on my car (after the rush dies down over there at Les Schwab's.)
Be safe out there this winter, my friends!
Kathy
4 comments:
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BEEEEE-U-TTTTT-IIII-FULLLLL!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOOOOVVVEEEEE SNOWWWW!!
Hi Becky,
ReplyDeleteI can tell! I love it too.
:>)
Kathy
As usual, you got some nice shots! I grew up in New England and remember SNOW--many feet of it. Not sure I could handle that now. It sure is beautiful to look at, though. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your new blog look! You've been a busy bee--it looks terrific
Hi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I'm glad you like the changes. It just seems easier to read, and the pics can be larger without cutting off the right side.
Wow, New England? That is a very beautiful area. We don't get as much snow as they do, thank goodness ... just around 2' stacked up, usually.
:>)