Sometime in the night I heard the telltale sound of the power going out. For some strange reason my Bose radio does this little clicking sequence in the cd changer, and it is enough to alert me that we are now officially cut off. The satellite has been down for over a month, so no Superbowl for me, but the power? The electricity is salt in the wounds...I just finished all my House seasons 1, 2, and 3 and was moving on to Grays Anatomy!
We wake up early and find that the little storm my husband guffawed at last night has left us laughing out loud. It is that fine line between laugh or cry and we opt for the first. It really is getting to be funny! I also think this kind of winter is what separates the men from the boys ladies and gentleman. So many people are beginning to complain and the upside is that many people move away come spring time and it keeps our small town on the small side. Natural selection?
So, I got suited up and went out to take pictures. Lots of them at my sisters request. She moved away long ago but still likes to laugh along with us. Sort of like when you are due any second to have a baby, each phone call is answered with "Not yet"...Well, my phone is ringing with people laughing and my answer is "Lots!!". Maybe the pictures will help clarify what 'lots' means for all the snickering flat landers. Plus, I was reading on Crazy Aunt Purl how some folks like to be sort of voyeurs and they honestly do like to see into the windows of life that blogging cracks open.
Summer Pond/Winter Pond? (all pictures get bigger if you click on them)
Summer Side Yard/Winter Superbowl Sunday...I kid you not. See the cute little rock steps and pathway? Well, we call it the Luge Trail in the winter :-)
Summer Gazebo/Winter Gazebo. What you can't tell very well from either picture is that the front of the gazebo is about 3 feet off the ground.
Summer nieces/Winter nieces don't come to Aunties :-( Let's all enjoy the summer nieces and recall all that summer fun shall we? Sleepovers in the back yard tent, playing in the blow up pool, home made snow cones. Entire days spent in swim suits!
This is, in a word, what my shoveling kids have to say!
Especially when I come out to supervise with my nice warm cup of coffee in my new Starbucks mug...thanks to my sis's Christmas gift card! I am evil, that's how I roll....Just kidding!! I did my share! You have to on days like this.
On days where you have to move snow you have already moved so you can move more snow....click here and you will see my macho sons shoveling away the top of the berm so that we can toss more up there.
I know it LOTS of pictures, but it is necessary when there is LOTS of snow. So when you call the house, I will tell you to look at the blog. Fair enough?
I hope you have a fiber filled summer!
15 years ago
3 comments:
Oh my! I love the pictures! We are spending the day with a houseful of sick people (including me). Thank goodness for knitting!
Oh my goodness!!! Wow!! Maybe its good that there isn't power for a bit...you need to be outside moving all that snow!!! I'll have to keep snowboarder away from your blog or he'll want to skip out on work this week!!
Thanks for the comments about the socks too! I knew you would love them!!
Hope the power is back soon because Greys Anatomy is fabulous!
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