Friday, January 8, 2010

Baby, It's Cold Out There.....

I try not to post photos on my site unless they are mine. But this photo taken by my friend Carole, who lives in Wisconsin, was perfect for my  blog today. I needed a snow picture and we have no snow in Florida.

The vast marjority of people who follow my blog are now covered in snow.
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9 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Yes, we are still iunder lots of snow, and got a bit more last night. Just enough to cover the dirty old stuff! This picture shows a good juxtaposition of summer comfort and winter cold. Brrr! thanks for the reminder of your other blog.

Sunny said...

It is snowing here...again!
It's cold...winter's getting old!
Sunny :)

Anonymous said...

Brrrrrrr. No snow in Florida - enjoy! :o)

Betsy Banks Adams said...

We ended up with an inch, Sandra. BUT--the hardest thing for us is the low temperatures. It's only 13 at noon here. None of our snow is melting --and what will melt will freeze up tonight. We are not going to get out today at all--and maybe not tomorrow.
Hugs,
Betsy

Madeline said...

Great blog. Love the bench in the snow. All the the little four legged darlings look very happy and peaceful. Love your sayings too. Keep up the good work!

SquirrelQueen said...

I love that photo. The swing looks so lonely though, it's looking forward to spring just like the rest of us.

MedaM said...

I like that swing very much. I’d love to have it in my garden. Our snow has all gone. It’s been raining for days over here instead to have lots of snow in this time of the year. The weather is really strange all over the world.

Dawning Inspiration said...

Yowza - it IS cold outside - there. Here it's in the 40's... not bad, not bad at all. I won't be complaining!

DeniseinVA said...

Well, this was fun! Loved the neon photos. I like Checkers, we only have one and that is in Manassas. I read that if we went back to those days of the old English, we wouldn't be able to understand anybody.