Hoping my drooping bushes survive from the weight! Lots of drifting here. Total whiteout mid-afternoon yesterday. Poor dog just doesn't get it. Still wants to go for a walk, but there is nowhere to go. We keeping shoveling the fake grass!
The photo of your birdbath reminds me of an old song my mother used to sing: "It's going to be a cold winter, and what will the birdies do then, the poor things? They'll fly to the barn, just to keep themselves warm, and tuck their heads under their wings, the poor things."
There was a similar verse for each season, most of which rhymed better than barn and warm.
An interesting aspect of this all this snow is it is supposed to be 48 degrees in two days. Flooding?
ReplyDeleteHoping my drooping bushes survive from the weight! Lots of drifting here. Total whiteout mid-afternoon yesterday. Poor dog just doesn't get it. Still wants to go for a walk, but there is nowhere to go. We keeping shoveling the fake grass!
ReplyDeleteRadar shows the snow ending about 1:30 today if not sooner. But rain forecast for Friday which should produce icy streets for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteWe finally have snow here but I don't think we will get as much as you have! You have major snow!!
ReplyDeleteGood grief! You are getting hammered.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's quite a bit of snow! Maybe not North Dakota quantities, but still pretty impressive.
ReplyDeleteYou need to build a sauna...
ReplyDeleteI feel stupid. I never knew it snowed in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteWell it's pretty from here in the mid-atlantic. :-)
Wow! That really is a lot of snow there. Stay warm and safe.
ReplyDeleteStill and very cold
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to sit by a fireplace, have a bowl of soup and maybe a wee dram.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of your birdbath reminds me of an old song my mother used to sing:
ReplyDelete"It's going to be a cold winter,
and what will the birdies do then, the poor things?
They'll fly to the barn, just to keep themselves warm,
and tuck their heads under their wings, the poor things."
There was a similar verse for each season, most of which rhymed better than barn and warm.
I remember that song, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThat just makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteHere on our side of the country, we're getting it too. Stay warm, and avoid tucking your head under your wing, poor thing.
ReplyDeleteWe had more snow too, but not as much as you did. It won't last very long.
ReplyDeleteOurs has disappeared...but we are in the west of Scotland! Back to wet and windy.
ReplyDeleteIt's awfully pretty!
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