Your kitchen looks like a very cozy spot to wait out the snowdrifts! Or, oh wait, that would be where I'd be -- I know that you'll be right outside playing in them.
Looks like you have a lot of snow this winter. I like the way the sun shines through your bottles and curios. It gives a good feeling. By the way, are you anywhere near Fort Collins? email and tell me...I may be headed out thatta way this summer.
That's the way our windows look when the spring snows hit. They aren't like that yet!
ReplyDeleteYou have had quite a snow year.
WOWOWOW!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks like a very cozy spot to wait out the snowdrifts! Or, oh wait, that would be where I'd be -- I know that you'll be right outside playing in them.
ReplyDeleteThis view is gorgeous. And beautiful words too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have a lot of snow this winter. I like the way the sun shines through your bottles and curios. It gives a good feeling. By the way, are you anywhere near Fort Collins? email and tell me...I may be headed out thatta way this summer.
ReplyDeleteyeeeikes! That's a serious snowbank! Neat photo though, the sun is shining on that glass quite prettily!
ReplyDeleteYes, I see what you mean. Has the snow ever gotten so deep that your couldn't see out?
ReplyDeleteBarb, I have a Bromo Seltzer like that. Does yours have the number 28 on the bottom?
Wow! I think now would be a great time to have a few of your blogging friends for a visit!
ReplyDeleteLove Di ♥
A lovely image, and I love your glass collection on the shelf.
ReplyDeleteThat IS a lot of snow! Heaps and heaps... What gorgeous glassware on the window ledge, glittering in the sun.
ReplyDeleteBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and you are loving every second of it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog. Is there a way to follow yours? Do you have a RSS feed?
ReplyDeleteYes, you are indeed snowed in!
ReplyDeleteBut the sun shines warmer - what a beautiful view.
ReplyDeleteWow! Just gorgeous!
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