Comment on Winter Closet by firstandfabulous
I struggle through winter but I do get through. And there at the end of the snowstorm, is a rainbow – and sunshine and spring and straw hats. Yay! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by franhunne4u
A rainy, sometimes misty, snowless novemberish winter up to now – and I would like it to stay that way. This kind of winter sucks the colour out of the brickhouses – just the brightly red-painted house...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by eta712whiteoakcottage
Your early morning picture is lovely and the snowflakes were falling on your page while I was viewing it. Perfect! I love the early morning stillness, the dark, and the calm. Coffee in hand reading...
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Philly Joe C
Down here in Philadelphia, where we have a micro-climate (warmer in the winter, hotter in the summer than the surrounding burbs), I’m developing a jaunty stride. We have been undulating between peaks...
View ArticleComment on THIS MORNING — by Touch2Touch
Thank you so much! The snow falling is a seasonal inspiration from WordPress. I love it also. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Touch2Touch
Your description is vivid, Fran, however drab the houses are under gloomy skies. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Touch2Touch
Cato (the Elder, as he was known by his buddies) was most famous during the whole time of the Punic Wars for beating the drums against Carthage, Rome’s enemy. Whenever anyone considered making peace,...
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by franhunne4u
Thank you, the more so, since I am describing in a foreign language. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Patti Kuche
Another happy little skier weighs in here on the joys of winter, sorry Judith . . . and I love winter food. Can’t help thinking your lovely warm coats would go so well with some smashing red lipstick!...
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Touch2Touch
If you ever need a borrow — also of the unused snow shoes hanging in the garage. I could probably turn up some smashing red lipstick, too! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Eric Tonningsen
I don’t “work with it.” I struggle with it, even living in the High Desert. The absence of body mass makes it even more challenging. :) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Touch2Touch
High Desert — what a great place to be! (I know it in Arizona, not in New Mexico.) If I read you aright, a small spare tire, or “love handle”, might actually turn out to be an asset when the...
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by pauline
It is 15 degrees here this morning at my cottage and I am bundling up to go out of doors because the sun is shining and the air will smell deliciously cold and faintly metallic with remnants of snow. I...
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Touch2Touch
Winter should hire you as its public relations person and lobbyist! You actually make him/her/it sound enticing — But you won’t have to settle for long for mere remnants of snow, I’m afraid. You may...
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Eric Tonningsen
Wow! Twice in the same day on two great blogs I read an Anne Lamott quote, Prior to today I was unaware of her. Pleased here! With thanks. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
Quite beautiful and inspiring …………..you have made me stop to think with this one! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Touch2Touch
I hope it will become a long and rewarding acquaintance. She’s an amazing person and writer. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Touch2Touch
Glad to do so, Tin Man. Are you back in ordinary life, after your aristocratic spree????? LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Touch2Touch
You won’t be sorry, Joss. It’s a keeper kind of book — LikeLiked by 1 person
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