Crossview - from mid April thru November the weather is great! No high humidity or nasty heat - you can actually come outside! WE lived in a coastal state for five years and hated the summers. So now we have the best of both.
I can totally see why you spend summers there! I never seen so much snow, until I moved to Iowa. Living in Washington State I only seen rain, sometimes snow. Of course, this year they got pounded by snow. My dad said he wanted to move to Iowa to get away from the snow. he,he. But that is alot of snow, I am glad we just have the cold right now and not the snow. Tanya
Those are better than the pictures I posted on my blog this morning...Weary of Winter White! I so envy those of you who can escape. I do okay through December and part of January, but as February approaches...I have HAD ENOUGH!!
I'm trying to chip the ice off our front steps. I've been working all afternoon on it...in spurts. It's not coming off very easy, even with a sharp edge sledge hammer. And it's 7 degrees wind-chill out right now. Actually doesn't feel too cold when you're swinging a sledge hammer!
That snow is unreal... I wish it could be bottle up (some) and brought to me here in North Florida, just so I could see my GRANDbabies makes snowangels.
Have a best friend and a wife named Judy who happen to be the same person, two children , three grand children and love horses. Have worked winter months as a volunteer at a Horse Rescue farm. Active in church teach adult SS class. Have spent many hours trail riding on horseback!
Two of my grand children are international grand children - I am a very lucky papa!
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!snowbird!
Wrong Annie Wrong! More like Snow Chicken! LOL What is scary about the first picture is that snow blower - it use to be mine! Memories - BRRRR!
I understand why you fly for the winter. What I don't understand is why you fly back??!! =P
I Love it! That is some beautiful white stuff. LOL
Cold hands, warm heart! ;-)
Crossview - from mid April thru November the weather is great! No high humidity or nasty heat - you can actually come outside! WE lived in a coastal state for five years and hated the summers. So now we have the best of both.
Hi Peter - That is Joellens place! Her hub is on the snow blower! HEH HEH!
I can totally see why you spend summers there! I never seen so much snow, until I moved to Iowa. Living in Washington State I only seen rain, sometimes snow. Of course, this year they got pounded by snow. My dad said he wanted to move to Iowa to get away from the snow. he,he. But that is alot of snow, I am glad we just have the cold right now and not the snow. Tanya
Tanya - thanks for stopping by! We just got back from a 5 mile bike ride - need I sAy more? He He!
nope.
that just about answers it.
Those are better than the pictures I posted on my blog this morning...Weary of Winter White! I so envy those of you who can escape. I do okay through December and part of January, but as February approaches...I have HAD ENOUGH!!
I'm trying to chip the ice off our front steps. I've been working all afternoon on it...in spurts. It's not coming off very easy, even with a sharp edge sledge hammer. And it's 7 degrees wind-chill out right now. Actually doesn't feel too cold when you're swinging a sledge hammer!
Should see Sherry down there soon!
I have a question - why would you want to leave all that snow? It's a beautiful excuse to stay inside and cuddle up with someone you love. heh-heh
Tam - I was sure you would understand. That kind of weather really messes up the beach!
Carol - brrr - make sure my driveway is clear! HA!
LA - papa needs no excuse to cuddle - he he! Mama is very cooperative, snow, rain or shine! LOL
That snow is unreal... I wish it could be bottle up (some) and brought to me here in North Florida, just so I could see my GRANDbabies makes snowangels.
Edwina - when we go back to MI in April I will send you back any snow we have! I don't even want it in northern FL right now! LOL
hahahahahahaha hahahahahahahhaha I have no questions..
Darla - 80F here today! Any questions?? LOL
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