The storm came! The people bought bread, milk and batteries! When it was all over we had a few inches of snow followed by hours of sleet which gave everything a nice, icy crust. Most importantly there was no interruption in electric service. We’ve been staying in since Friday but with the sun peeking out this morning, I had to get out for a few minutes.
Same creek one week later.
The birdies were hungry. This is as close as I could get without disturbing their breakfast.
I did have time to work on a few projects for a swap and a couple of other things. I’ll share more later as I don’t want to spoil any surprises:)
Have a lovely Sunday and tune in tomorrow for Etsy Monday!
Oh how beautiful! It seems we were all fortunate to not have our power taken from us. :D
ReplyDeletethere's the birds we had all summer! Wonder where they went for the winter! And honey--you KNOW our sewer pipes are buried much deeper, probably closer to 12 foot!
ReplyDeleteall our cricks are still froze, and with the amount of snow we have, I am hoping for a slow melt! Yes, I will rub it in you are getting snow--I want to SHARE THE FUN with everyone! And the kuchen was wonderful, I make great kucken!
ReplyDeleteWow, your photos are so amazing! And that creek of yours looks like such a magical place, no matter what weather you are having. I just love this! Oh yeah, and I love your red and white pinwheel project. One of these days, I will get around to making a pinwheel project. Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteLove your little red whirligigs! They're precious! Looks very cold there -- glad you didn't lose power.
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