Comment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
Thanks for your comment, Mabel. It sent a surge of Australian warmth this way — which is sorely needed. Yesterday it went above freezing for the first time in weeks, but dropped during the night again,...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by firstandfabulous
Sadly, I’d don’t need anyone. I can talk to myself just fine. If I don’t, who will? ;-) Be careful out there. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Patti Kuche
Popping my head up to say how much I love the form and flow of the snow sculpture in your garden . . . . hoping it gets better for you soon Judith. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by Patti Kuche
So sorry to hear you have been laid so low for so long Judith. It seems your body has forced you into winter hibernation and so hope you are recovering now. Poor Jane, I always worried when reading...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
Went out into town for the first time since the last snowfall/deep freeze combo. Disorienting — mountains of snow, and ice underfoot in unexpected places. Thanks for the good wishes, they’re needed!...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
I guess we call this found art?????? Thanks for the good wishes, Patti. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Laid Low by Touch2Touch
She was such a subtle writer, our Jane. Dickens was stronger on the consumption, pneumonia, and tragic death action. I’m with you, Patti. Not much of one for suspense and tragic endings, or suspense...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by 2e0mca
Well, you couldn’t have picked a much better painting to depict your predicament, though the photos did a pretty good job of that! I hope you’re all able to keep warm and pray that the spring sunshine...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
Try – 13 F this morning! Crazy! Coat, gloves, hat, scarf, boots — check list for nice days, ie, when it isn’t snowing. Teapot, warm robe, book pile — check list for snowy days. (Books dwindling fast.)...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by 2e0mca
Hope you enjoy – adjust the amount of fluid according to whether you want a stew or a soup! Look after yourselves :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Mabel Kwong
Oh dear, ice on the driveway. Now that is something that is hard to get rid off when it’s still below zero :/ Hopefully the cold blast moves off soon – spring is knocking next week after all. Sensible...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by timelesslady
Oh my! I heard on the news just this morning that some areas of the Northeast have hit the 100 inches mark. I’m in southern NJ, and we have had more than usual too…but thankfully, it comes, it melts,...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
Zero this morning. No comment. You’re in full summer, aren’t you? The thought makes me a little warmer — But I hope it’s not TOO hot!!!!!! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
We “only” have about 3 or 4 feet on the ground here, although the mountain the plows have left in our front yard is over 6 feet tall. Unlike southern NJ, the snow comes, and it comes, and it comes. It...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Mabel Kwong
We are coming to the tail end of summer. It has been a very mild summer. Last month we even had to put on jackets before we went out :/ But at least our ice-creams didn’t melt so fast this summer :)...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Mercy
Judy – belated sympathies on your recent bout of the cold (re. last post) amidst the incredible weather – I wont call it awful – because well, I’d rather have snow than deal with tornados, earthquakes...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
I haven’t the slightest idea where I got my cold, Mercy! But the period before Christmas was intensely busy and social and stressful. I think all of that lowered my resistance. My mother wasn’t one to...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by atwistedpair
Having never lived in a region where snow is a standard menu item – although there is both English and Norwegian blood flowing in my veins – I cannot but admire and appreciate the beauty of the view...
View ArticleComment on SNOW by Touch2Touch
69 degrees Fahrenheit, wistful sigh! I’m not sure even your English blood would do it, I think you’d have to call on the Norwegian blood to cope with our winter. Yesterday’s snowfall was a lovely...
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