You know it's a small world, when Cherei can throw an internet snowball at me from Texas, and it lands smack in my driveway!
I am 5 ft 6-1/2 inches, wearing about 2 inch heels on my boots ... so how high is this snow bank? The large white blotches in front of the camera are the snow falling when my neighbor took the picture for me last night.
Happy Christmas Eve to all of you. This is going to be a busy day. I got up early, and I think I have answered all your comments from my last blog. (It took me about 3 hours! Oh my! But you are ALL worth it.)
Blessings to each of you. E you later, Rani
None here rats wanted a little at lest for Christmas well you got plenty more then enough so share.
ReplyDeleteOh, how seasonal ... lucky thing!
ReplyDeleteYa dug out yet?
ReplyDeleteNext time someone throws a snowball that far, shut yer computer down, then it won't land in your driveway!!
Merry Christmas, Rani!! Hugs, Bill
ROFLMAO!!! omg.. that is funny!! We hit seventy just a bit ago!! I finally had to turn the A/C back on!! giggle!! Yep.. we're in the shorts.. while y'all are bundled up!! But, Santa won't have any problems landing at YOUR house!! I fear.. he's gonna get stuck in the mud here!! Hmmm.. you don't suppose he sticks around for the big truck races?? roflmao!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your loved ones!
You see what I have to put up with, Bill? It's "mamabearcherei" posting right after you, and laughing her you-know-what off that threw that dang snowball. And my computer WAS turned off when she throwed it -- that's the most mystifying part of it. She must be one of them Cyberchase associates from the PBS cartoon of the same name.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love having White Christmas'.... doesn't quite feel the same without all that fluffy stuff. Merry Christmas, Rani! Hope your holiday is filled with lots of love and happiness. :)
ReplyDeleteThis picture does look like Christmas here in Michigan this year. Just a few seconds before Midnight when I get to kiss my Santa under the mistletoe... Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteHE is so sweet...I think I hear sleigh bells leaving...they're heading your direction.
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I have to post this for you, you will understand.
ReplyDeleteGiga-waabamin minawaa
Aww, thanks, Art! I remembered the song from Captain Kangaroo ... so I knew exactly what you meant the first time you talked about it ... But I LOVE it that now I get to keep this on my page forever. Thanks for the faeries dancing in the PM too. I think they come out in the snow, as well, but as you know, I have never SEEN them.
ReplyDeleteI havent seen snow like that in years. Our winters used to be bad but havent been in years. The last snow I saw like what you have is when I went to my uncles in South Bend, Ind. I had never seen snow drifts and bankings like they had. Beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing. Hugs
ReplyDeleteLMAO!! Is it melting yet?? It was so hot in San Antonio today.. that EVERYONE is back in shorts!! And, humid too.. so, our hair.. is a bit.. FLUFFY!! Shhhhhhhhh.. that's the real secret behind Texas women's big hair!! Just brush.. and hairspray! They call it big har.. down har!! giggle
ReplyDeleteTonight: Partly cloudy and windy with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Low 68F. Winds SSE at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Tomorrow: Isolated thunderstorms in the morning, becoming sunny late. A few storms may be severe. High 73F. SW winds shifting to NW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Oh!! I hope we DO get rain!! We need it!
Oh yeah, it is melting. 50 degrees plus. Losing snow very quickly. Now they say the Grand River will flood. sigh
ReplyDeleteYour driveway looks very much like mine but aside from the snow we have ice.
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