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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Another Cold One

Zero degrees when we got up, some sunshine and back down to about 10 degrees as I write this blog.  Eleven days and counting!

Finished Jill’s quilt today.  I decided not to post photos until the owner has seen the quilt and unfortunately I have forgotten to take some photos—I missed Jeane’s happy little snowman quilt, maybe I can sneak a photo next time I am out at her house.  And I loaded my last customer quilt onto the frame late this afternoon, YEA!

Michael puttered again and this afternoon began to putter dangerously!  In our basement there are three rooms, none of which is totally finished out.  My quilt studio uses one of the two larger rooms, Michael’s woodworking shop uses the other large room and the small room in the middle is our pantry/storage room.  This afternoon he decided to clean up and organize that room—don’t get me wrong, it needed cleaning—but-------I will have a hard time finding stuff for a while! 

We were able to take two walks today and this afternoon late I got some gorgeous photos.

Crazy Mountains in December

Enos Mtn

Christmas Tree thru window

This last photo is taken from outside our house looking in at the little Christmas tree.  The outside snow covered trees are reflected as well as the mountains in the distance.

12 comments:

  1. By your title, I thought maybe it was Sam's blog and you were talking about beer! :) Love the first mountain picture. Seems to have that S curve that Al talks about....

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  2. Great photos today. The scenery is beautiful. I particularly like the last photo of the reflection of the snow covered tree with the lights from inside.

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  3. I love the photo's of snowy mountains but they are much nicer to view from afar than in the middle of them. I am sure the snow will still be there when we head north in the spring though.

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  4. I love the photo's of snowy mountains but they are much nicer to view from afar than in the middle of them. I am sure the snow will still be there when we head north in the spring though.

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  5. Yep, you got a lot of nice converging horizontal lines in this one. Only thing I would have done with this photo was to crop a little of that blank sky out. Nice photo:))

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  6. Love the pictures. That sure looks like a lot of snow. I would love to play in it for just a few hours then it would have to melt real quick. LOL Miss Y'all and we'll be counting down the days with you guys.

    Rollie & Gina

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  7. Great winter pictures again, and so glad I can think about ZERO degrees from afar :)

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  8. a winter wonderland you live in!!..gorgeous!!

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  9. More beautiful snow pics. I love the one looking through the window!

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  10. You live in such a beautiful area. I know the snow can be a pain, but it sure is pretty!

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  11. Beautiful Picture! I look at your page daily, for my relaxation moment. Your brother Ross showed it to me, awhile back. I work with him at the plant. He is such a hoot. Keep the pictures coming, love them.

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  12. Love the pictures. I work with your brother Ross and he told me about your site.I always look everyday, for my moment od relaxation! Keep it up girl, your wonderful. I always need a place to escape to, and so glad I found it here. Thank you!!!!!

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