Like boredom, cabin fever is foreign to me
(although sometimes I do get antsy when homeschooling is taking way too long and I want to go outside). There are, after all, chores to do regardless of the weather,
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Can you spot the camouflaged sheep? |
birds to watch at the feeder,
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Busy, |
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busy, |
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busy! |
and knitting – among many other things to do.
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Toque,Yo! in handspun, my Romilympics project |
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The weather continues to be the big news here. We got more snow yesterday and today, adding up to at least nine inches.
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Where did those daffodils go??? |
and then this afternoon it started to rain and a "wintry mix" is forecast through tomorrow morning. Ugh.
My horse is going stir-crazy and I worry about the snow load on our barn roof. I hope it melts off quickly!
That's it for now from . . .
5 comments:
Beautiful pictures Michelle - especially the first one - and the one of the sheep looks like a Bev Doolittle painting :-) Stay Warm! T.
Well, that snow looks real pretty, but that other stuff?? No Thank you!!! Sure hope you get a warming streak so it melts soon. Stay Warm!
Woo Hoo. Two color knitting. That looks really great. I don't do that because mind looks really bad!! :-)
That first picture is fantastic! That should go in a frame and up on a wall. Wow.
I love the photos, especially of the camouflaged sheep! :D Ick, wintry mix is always yucky... and makes going anywhere so dangerous... We are buried under about 1.5' of the white stuff right now with more on the way this Thursday... *sigh* Just natures' gentle way of saying winter ain't over yet! :D
Hugs and be warm, and good luck with the barn roof snow load!
Beth
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