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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Updated.


Thankfully this blog is not a democracy. That is to say I get to decide things. Like to share things not stitch related.

It's no wonder I don't get much done living out here on the Colorado high prairie, there's so much to enjoy and distract. It's snowing today and I can't help but go out and take pictures. It's not like it's an infrequent event, but it's just so beautiful to me (a girl from Phoenix) that I need to capture it on camera.


It's not even that much snow...yet. Predicting 8" in my area. The first thing I need to do is make sure the birds aren't going hungry...yeah right. Look at this fellow determining which peanut is the heaviest.
And then there's is this "cautious canary" waiting until that weirdo taking pictures in her slippers goes back inside. The beauty is just endless. Okay, okay, enough already with the bird watching, it's the perfect day to cozy up and stitch! Almost done with the Lily Pads. See you soon.

Well here it is the morning after, we did get what looks like a good 8" as predicted. It's sunny and beautiful, so naturally while I was outside brushing off the satellite dish I just happened to have the camera handy.


5 comments:

  1. The pictures are lovely and I am glad you shared them with us. Blogs should be what you want them to be. Talk about whatever you like! :-)

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  2. Agree, and I love the pumpkins and squash!

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  3. Ditto what Kelly said :) I always enjoy looking at Colorado pictures...that whole state is so beautiful!

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  4. Madonna:
    Looks like the Palmer divide got us again! We were not as fortuneate as you to ge 8 inches, but we got at least 4" on hard surfaces and maybe 6' on the grass - I am estmating the later measurment based on how far my shoes sunk. Dog LOVES it though! I grew up in Southern California, so I love the change in weather here too. See ya soon.

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  5. Your Pics of the snow in your Country are amazing. I just wish we had snow like that where I live.



    Dawn (UK)

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