It’s a gorgeous day in central Minnesota this morning. The sun is coming up, the sky is blue, the birds are singing and the temps are just right. We’ll see how long this lasts until I have to shut everything up due to the humidity. Until then, the windows are open to let in all the fresh air that I can bring in.
47 thoughts on “Looking off my front porch this morning”
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Beautifully written
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thank you 🙂
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Nice!! Have a glorious day 🙂
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you too 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful pics 🙂💚
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thanks 🙂
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Got my ceiling fan turned on, my windows wide open, my natural jammies on so the breeze can kiss my skin………………life is good. Ok, somewhat good.
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butt nekkid, huh? I’d be but I’m afraid someone would walk by and see me in the window and would get hurt when they fell down laughing.
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in the window? My first floor is high up. Old schoolhouse yanno.
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Another wonderful day!
Leslie
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yes it is 🙂
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The weather is rather uncertain here.
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wow! I would have thought it would have straightened out there by now.
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Nope..it’s been threatening rain then the sun comes out.
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Lovely!
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thanks! 🙂
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I’ve been sleeping with the windows open since I have been here . Guess that will change when I go back to the land of eternal summer.
Beautiful view outside your door Jim ♥
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don’t let Mini Me catch some GI sneaking thru your window.
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I should be so lucky !!!! 😀
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ha!
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Windows open??? Lucky duck! 😉
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I know! it’s one benefit for living this far north. I wouldn’t do this during this time of year if I was living down home. it would be too hot and too humid.
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It’s 9:15 and already 80. This is day 6 over 100 degrees. Blech. I miss Alaska this time of year. 😉 Now in the middle of January, I’m sitting here with my windows open. 🙂
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I’d do that in January but I’d freeze my water pipes
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Yes. I have a friend who lives in Minnesota and when I was in Alaska there were many times where it was colder at her house than mine.
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there were times when it was colder here versus when I lived in western South Dakota. we would get what was called “Banana Belt weather” there during the winter months.
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It’s weird right? I am colder here in Texas at times than I ever was in Alaska. It’s a cold to the bones kinda cold here. Alaska is actually really dry. Lot’s of snow, but not as cold in Anchorage as people would think.
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it’s kind of the same here when you compare western South Dakota to here. it was drier and the humidity was a lot lower out there as compared to here. that lack of humidity makes the cold and the heat a bit more bearable but you have to be careful because they can sneak up on you.
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Sounds lovely. Well that answered my previous question as to how you are 🙂
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the black birds have moved on for a bit so I was able to hang a feeder back out. they are bullies to the smaller birds. one way to get rid of them (other than shooting them) is to remove the food source for a few days.
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Yep, starve the blighters.
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the finches are back right now as are my ever faithful Chickadees.
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Oh yay.
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the Chickadees keep me company year round. I always make sure they have feed and a source of water during the winter months when it’s cold and icy out there.
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You’re a kind man.
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it makes me feel good that they have a place to eat and get a drink when it’s bitter cold out there
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Absolutely. It would make me feel better too.
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you’re a good soul
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Sometimes!
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🙂
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How can it get humid when you’re way North? And cold?
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we’re not locked in ice 12 months out of the year. 🙂
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I’m not swapping Winter or Summer with you. Can’t stand the humidity. Over here we get 40C + days but it’s dry heat no wet heat over here unless you’re in the bedroom 😂
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hehehehehehehehehehehe you’re such a flirt
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Hehehe it comes naturally 😂
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LOL 😉
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