winter view from my sewing room
#32
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 253
Wow, what I can see is beautiful. I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and really miss the snow down here in Ga.
I'm with you. I've always enjoyed a good snowfall so I didn't have to go out of the house!
Enjoy.
I'm with you. I've always enjoyed a good snowfall so I didn't have to go out of the house!
Enjoy.
#35
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 9,688
That is a most lovely window!! Wow. What's in your tea--honey? :-D
Now that we switched the sewing room with our library--I have room to put down a cup of tea in there--and the window looks out onto the horse pasture. So--I share your joy.
Now that we switched the sewing room with our library--I have room to put down a cup of tea in there--and the window looks out onto the horse pasture. So--I share your joy.
#36
I grew up in eastern Washington and I miss the snow. We get very little of the white stuff here in western Oregon. At my age now, I would just enjoy sitting inside where it is warm and looking out at it early in the morning before it has been disturbed. Thanks for the picture!
#37
How pretty. I was born and raised in western Washington though I lived three years in Alaska. I got my fill of snow there! Spent many summer months in eastern Washington camping. Loved it over the mountains.
#39
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Bangor North Wales
Posts: 353
Ours is gone now so no excuse to stay in. Back to our normal grey skies. Thankfully we haven't had a burst water pipe here. Many in the uk especially midwales and northern Ireland are now without mains water. That must be really difficult. I hope your snow fall doesn't leave those consequences for you. Happy New Year to you all.
#40
Such a strange winter we are having in Michigan. We usually share your snowy vista at this time of year.
Instead, on Dec. 31, I awoke to a loud thunderstorm! Only enough snow remains on the ground to make about 3 snowballs! This is truly unusual. Happy New Year, enjoy the natural beauty around you.
Instead, on Dec. 31, I awoke to a loud thunderstorm! Only enough snow remains on the ground to make about 3 snowballs! This is truly unusual. Happy New Year, enjoy the natural beauty around you.
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