thick snowy frosting on our old red brick gingerbread houseI'm on the fly this early morning - I'm off to walk the sisters in darkness and then back to the TTD to meet a 10 am deadline while that handsome cowboy does final improvements dans la beautiful dry, spare and tres efficient new basement. More happy sighing.
Snowy loveliness!
ReplyDeleteWhite goodness. Ours is coming again tomorrow, shovel ready is our motto.
ReplyDeleteTail wags and snowballs to all.
~Moose
Black street looks tres beau dans la neige. Our snow is already rotted, rutted and grey.
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks magical. Beautiful pictures. Best wishes for the new year.
ReplyDeleteKeep warm. Enjoy life.
saw on the news that parts of NS are experiencing bad storms...and flooding .... glad you just have snow...
ReplyDeletewe got 4 more inches overnight too...it's still coming down.... looks so pretty ....
Gorgeous pictures! Winter wonderland indeed!
ReplyDeleteThat's a whole lotta snow...have fun! Bet the pooches love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a picture!!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures. We look forward to seeing them daily
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
It looks like frosting on a wedding cake...just beautiful. Is it very cold when you go out with the dogs? Do you have to wear ten layers? I would...and ski boots and wool socks, and.................brrrr! Does the CB walk Bess later on...or is he home cooking breakfast? I just love that man!
ReplyDeleteEven in the midst of iciness it looks so happy!!!...snowy loveliness, yes indeed!!
ReplyDeleteI'm crushin' on you both so hard (with a shout out to the cowboy's truck too dontchaknow) that I put up a blog post avec song for ya.
ReplyDeletehttp://makingspacethejourneyout.wordpress.com/2010/01/04/for-susan/
Happy New Year at the TTD and endless blessings!
a truly magical picture...
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Your photos of the old brick house in the snow couldn't get much more holiday like or seasonal, could they? Gorgeous!!
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