I woke up, looked outside and gave a little groan. Yeh, there would be work outside this morning for this kid; but first a cup of coffee to wake up. Actually I had two cuz I needed the second cup to get motivated to put some warm clothes on. I watched as the plow went by pushing even more of that icky bad stuff up into my drive. Ugh!
I know Momma C likes seeing pics of this stuff. I would too if I lived in the land of perpetual sun and warmth. I’ve even thought about being a snowbird but I highly doubt that Mommy and Daddy would liek me take the gummys with me. I’m sure they would have some crazy notion that they need to go to school or something along those lines.
Regardless, I took these from the relative safety and warmth of being indoors at the time. I’ll put some thought into going back outside later on today but I prefer to saty warm at the moment. It’s cold out there.
I HATE the white stuff and I only lived in it for 3 years. Three very, very, very, long years. ~~dru~~
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LOL. now, now Goddess Dru. I suspect you have more starch in your collar.
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Goddess I like that, yup I do have some starch in my collar and it doesn’t do my diabetes Any Good. I lived in Panama when I was very young and then the family moved to Truckee, California…talk about culture and weather shock. We finally ended up in Vegas and that can be cold too but hardly White Stuff cold. Well…most often not.
I’m in Sunny So.Cal now and I think anything below 70 is FREEZING. AND I hate sleet and ice. It makes for poor driving and more accidents than you can shake a stick at…
and I shake my stick quite often as it turns out but at least not often at snow. Tell the gummies hi for me.
~~your friend dru~~
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the desert can be quite cold at night. I found that out the hard way.
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Damn! This stuff is nowhere in sight here. I won’t tell you what the temperature was here today. Cool pics!
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it’s 69* in El Paso right now??? are you kidding me??? hell, I;d be half nekkid if it was that warm here.
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Lol. It was in the 70’s earlier.
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in the 70’s??? I know I’d be half nekkid. it wouldn’t be pretty and little kids would be saying “Miré un oso polar sin pelo”
I’d be saying “WTH did they just say???”
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Lol. Either you speak Spanish or you Googled it.
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no habla. I barely speak ‘Murican.
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Lol
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ha ha!
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What a beautiful site, great pictures my dear. Momma C is very grateful to you for taking the time. xo ♥
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you’re welcome. 🙂
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Oh dear – it’s here.
Leslie
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and your furnace was fixed just in time. stay warm.
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It was indeed. It’s such a nice sound to hear that flame catch and throw out the heat.
Leslie
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you like the sound of the blower kicking in.
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I like the sound of the igniter lighting the flame.
Leslie
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I bet. it’s the sound that you’re about to become warm.
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Yeeeessssssss.
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ha ha! 🙂
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;-0 “pling”
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😉 “pling”
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Oh my! You have real winter there. I’m not jealous at all! “Pling”
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oh, we know that you are. you want a half mitre of this stuff so you may have a white Christmas. “pling”
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It’s okay with snow some short hours on Christmas eve, but after that I can do without it until next Christmas;) “pling”
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me too. 🙂 “pling”
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Poor you! But it does look beautiful!
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yeh, it’s cold out there.
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I hope your outdoor chores are done for today and you can enjoy a nice cuppa and some cookies in the warmth of the house.
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they are but maybe I will dress warm and take my camera for a walk around my neighborhood later on today.
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