Saturday, February 27, 2010
Good morning, The day before yesterday we got 16 inches, and this is what I got up to this morning. We got 14 inches of new snow yesterday, and it is suppose to snow for the next few days. We loose our electricty on and off, so I'm going to get all my Kaplan work done now. This is the corner of my house looking down on our pond that goes down to 15 feet, yes we stock it. Not only the kids and I fish, but so does my cat! She loves to catch hornpout, and in front of this door in the picture, she drops my prize, sometimes the fish is still flipping, or sometimes it's just the head with the horn. In two days I've had to pay sixty dollars for a man to plow my driveway. When I was taking this picture I was standing in snow up to my knees.
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Oooh, sorry about that snow! Being from Minnesota I don't envy you at all. It's been missing us though and you've been getting it all. Love the story about your cat catching fish. I have a cat now and have had them in the past - yes, they do love to show us their treasures don't they!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had that much snow this year here in North Carolina. I hope that we will get more snow next year. It is really enjoyable to see the white stuff. The only thing I don't like about it is the people here don't know how to drive in the snow. It makes it hard to make those correct moves when someone comes down on you regarding the snow and icy that makes your wheels slide. It's really great to watch the snow coming down which we have had several times of that then melted that day or stayed around for a day. Enjoy...... Oh ya, have a chance please place a comment on my blog to see if you are able to comment on my blog. It would be greatly appreciative..... Chat with you again another time.
ReplyDeleteHey not sure where all that snow is but I am glad in aint here! supposed to be about 40 next week and I can't wait! ps. What the heck is a hornpout??? :)
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ReplyDeleteMary Ann I hope you get this- It is a fish, catfish. I live in the hills of Massachusetts and we had more snow today with more coming Wednesday.
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