This is the first winter in quite a few years that we've had continual snow. Usually we get a handful of storms throughout, and the snow is gone in a couple of weeks. This year we've had snow on the ground since the beginning of December, except for the week following New Years, when we had rain.
And before anyone says "oh yea, it's great until you have to shovel it" or something along those lines....I am the one who shovels it, all of it. Even with the frigid temperatures (which means our house is never above 63* no matter what we do), it's still beautiful...the sun is always shining (unless there is a storm) and the sky is always that dark, clear blue.
What can I say...I feel bad for the people who never get to experience this wonder and beauty!
And before anyone says "oh yea, it's great until you have to shovel it" or something along those lines....I am the one who shovels it, all of it. Even with the frigid temperatures (which means our house is never above 63* no matter what we do), it's still beautiful...the sun is always shining (unless there is a storm) and the sky is always that dark, clear blue.
What can I say...I feel bad for the people who never get to experience this wonder and beauty!
3 comments:
I am soooo envious of your positive attitude. I need to take a page from your book! Have a great weekend.
is that gorgeously cheery yellow house yours?! I love it!!
It's so beautiful and I love your house color. Every time I see it, it just makes me smile. As crazy as it sounds marcus and I are both missing CT this winter. We haven't had hardly any snow and none since early Dec. boo.
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