This is the blog of an Island girl who married a country boy. A girl who's always longed for a farm and a menagerie of animals. Watch and read as the dream begins to unfold.
WOW Julie! Is this early for you or not? Some winters we don't get any snow over here, at least in the South West, except last year! (-: I bet Evie is a happy bunny down there in sunny bama! (-:
Julie you have to use some imagination but if you look at that snow kissed flower just right it looks like Winslow's little face. Start with the brown nose and look over to the left at Winslow and back to the flower! And I will enjoy your country bit of snow, I am not ready just yet!
What?! Oh dear. Stay warm, Julie! Was there enough to cover the ground and scare the chickens? Last year when it snowed so much here, the chickens would just stand inside the coop door and peek out, afraid to touch the white stuff. lol
Thank you Patti. Jenny we have received snow as early as October, this morning it was fine while flakes falling.Really to early for me, however it did put me in the mood to attend a Christmas craft open house.RR yup Winslow Homer alright, how funny. Dani, The heat lamp is working overtime for those girl's of mine. I did let them out for a good leg and wing stretch. After an hour all came home but two buffs. Doned in orange as it is hunting season here, I found them in the woods and lugged them home. Our 27 acres is posted, but one never knows. I may have to make little orange vests for those girl's of mine.
Hi, I just found your blog and was so surprised to see your post about the North Gorham !! It is one of our Halloween traditions too. I always try to take night time pics(which never capture the magic of the place) but never thought to take some daytime pics. Are you in Gorham too? It's great to find another Maine blogger.
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Love that picture! AND I love the first snow..can't wait. I enjoy reading your blog.
~~Patti~~
WOW Julie! Is this early for you or not? Some winters we don't get any snow over here, at least in the South West, except last year! (-: I bet Evie is a happy bunny down there in sunny bama! (-:
Julie you have to use some imagination but if you look at that snow kissed flower just right it looks like Winslow's little face. Start with the brown nose and look over to the left at Winslow and back to the flower! And I will enjoy your country bit of snow, I am not ready just yet!
What?! Oh dear. Stay warm, Julie!
Was there enough to cover the ground and scare the chickens?
Last year when it snowed so much here, the chickens would just stand inside the coop door and peek out, afraid to touch the white stuff. lol
Thank you Patti. Jenny we have received snow as early as October, this morning it was fine while flakes falling.Really to early for me, however it did put me in the mood to attend a Christmas craft open house.RR yup Winslow Homer alright, how funny. Dani, The heat lamp is working overtime for those girl's of mine. I did let them out for a good leg and wing stretch. After an hour all came home but two buffs. Doned in orange as it is hunting season here, I found them in the woods and lugged them home. Our 27 acres is posted, but one never knows. I may have to make little orange vests for those girl's of mine.
so not ready to see snow! we are getting a frost tonight...26 degrees...uggggh!
KK what snow we received is gone. It is a cold wet afternoon. Not ready for this so soon.
Oh my goodness! Winter is coming so early for you.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...I'm not ready.
I just got a chill!!! Yes Jenny I'm so glad I'm in Bama! It was a beautiful sunny warm day today!
Keep the fire burning Julie!
Hi,
I just found your blog and was so surprised to see your post about the North Gorham !! It is one of our Halloween traditions too. I always try to take night time pics(which never capture the magic of the place) but never thought to take some daytime pics.
Are you in Gorham too? It's great to find another Maine blogger.
Okay, thats something NONE of us need to see! Yikes!
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