I might as well quit bitching about it not getting up to 32 degrees here in TX.... heck, if I were back in SE Ohio I'd be looking out at your icicles... well, one thing in common... we both have lovely red male cardinals... but... dawg! I can do without the snow, ice... or cold!
I love the icicles but of course always have to be careful around them. That is interesting to truck the snow out of the area. Hopefully it will be an early spring for you guys.
Keep warm old gal
ReplyDeleteThat is what it looked like here in SE PA last year, but so far, it has not been bad in 2015. You have my sympathy.
ReplyDeleteSix more weeks till spring.
We've had very little white stuff here, but the winter's only half over.
ReplyDeleteI'd be buried under so many blankets I'd have to be excavated.
ReplyDeleteI might as well quit bitching about it not getting up to 32 degrees here in TX.... heck, if I were back in SE Ohio I'd be looking out at your icicles... well, one thing in common... we both have lovely red male cardinals... but... dawg! I can do without the snow, ice... or cold!
ReplyDeleteSpring is around the corner. The corner isn't so close, but it is coming.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteWhy on earth didn't we all emigrate to Australia?
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I love the icicles but of course always have to be careful around them. That is interesting to truck the snow out of the area. Hopefully it will be an early spring for you guys.
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We are beginning a little warm spell here. It should melt most of the snow before the weather turns cold again.
ReplyDeleteAs a kid, I recall breaking icicles like that off the house. We'd walk around the neighborhood slurping on our icicles. Thought we were most cool.
ReplyDeleteMakes me laugh now.
You know it's cold when even the icicles have icicles!
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ReplyDeleteProviding beautiful photo ops though.... YAM xx
icicles with icicles, love it, california could use some of that snow
ReplyDeleteI think it's time to move to Malaga, Spain, with Mitchell; want to come along?
ReplyDeleteSeems to be a North American phenomena.
ReplyDeleteImpressive icicles!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of snow being trucked out of town! Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteWe have yet another tiny skiff here--hardly enough to cover the patches of ice. Grrrrr. Gimme inches and inches, I beg!
ReplyDeleteGood news: the friends you/we sent a dish towel to the other week are looking at other items in your Etsy store now. Thus, a business grows, right?
Be careful around those icicles, they can be very dangerous.
ReplyDeleteI have the dump trunk photo from last year. Not a good winter.
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness! those are really what you call icicles - keep safe.
ReplyDeleteWe've been getting so much rain! To the north of me they are getting record snowfalls.
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