Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Every Picture Tells A Story...








I am joining Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday


16 comments:

  1. Oh Sue, It looks like you got the same ice storm we did yesterday! Hope you are staying indoors safe and dry!
    Dee Dee

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  2. Oh Sue! I took a before picture just like that and then this AM the wind has beat most of the ice off of the trees. That surprised me. It was not that fun hearing the ice chunks pounding the roof all night. We have oak tree all around our house. I wish we were at Disney! LOL

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  3. Goodness...you got quite a bit of ice. We got snow. We were just out shoveling and it was changing over to sleet. Ice is nasty. I'll take the snow any day. Take care and stay warm! :)

    ~ Kim

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  4. Great photos, but I got the shivers just looking at them. :D We got lucky this time as the temps did not start falling here until after the rain stopped yesterday. It is only 25 here now.

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  5. Great photos Sue! I had to rush off to work this morning so I missed my chance-bummer! Have a great day:@)

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  6. These pictures are awesome but they make me feel cold! How about the blizzard we had? It was thundering and lightening here! Today we have huge drifts and I hear the temps are going to drop very low. Winter is here!

    XO,
    Jane

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  7. Beautiful pictures, but so bad for the trees!

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  8. Oh boy it sure does look cold in your part of the world! I hope you are staying nice and warm!

    Take care and best wishes,
    Natasha.

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  9. We had -20 degree temps here last night, but thankfully, no ice storm.

    STAY WARM and safe. :)

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  10. Oh dear Lord! This may the one moment(in 34 years) I am actually happy to be here..I keep seeing these pics and just being relieved.

    xx
    z

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  11. Such gorgeous photos, Have a sweet day!

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  12. I don't have snow here, your frozen photos are so beautiful, esp the long icicles from that little building.

    Like I said, we don't have snow, but once our fir tree split like yours.

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