She texted me the above photo after telling me that she had two men fighting over who would shovel her driveway.
I should have such problems.
While talking to our Trish this morning, I FINALLY figured out where the chain saw noises were coming from. This is also when I saw a man standing on a roof while holding a chain saw. o.O
Later, a branch fell on a garden shed that did not belong to the people who own the tree.
Btw, if you don't read our Trish, you should. She's going to show us her shiny holiday balls later.
Who doesn't want to see that?
I have soaked/thwacked/dried that fabulous handspun.
However, I can't count yardage while talking on the phone.
Just look at all that snow...we are brown. The tiny smidgen that came is basically melted. Good thing. I don't have anyone fighting over the shoveling job. It's mine!
Sounds like you've been busy...I tried the chicken game and all I got was frustrated! You've got points. Lots of them!
Have a good weekend!
xoxo
Hi little girl! WOW! Where did Friday go? Happy Saturday. Better Joan should have the snow than you or me. She's better prepared, what with the two men fighting over shoveling. Bok Choy. hmmmmmmm. Hugs hunny!!!
We may not have a white Christmas, either, but it is so, so cold (and inverted). dammit
We had bok choy and onion with a lovely warm bacon sauce. delish!
We have snow, and NO ONE to plow this year. I'm just happy my all-wheel-drive is actually working this year...
Bok choy with bacon sauce sounds good. Of course, cardboard with bacon sauce would sound good. Or bacon sauce with bacon sauce...
Why am I so hungry now?
Pretty snow! I find snow looks even prettier when not mucking up one's day or travel plans. People here can't drive in it (despite living an hour away from it), so you take your life in your own hands when you go outside when the flakes fall. Cant wait to see the handspun yardage.
When I saw that photo I wondered what had happened to California. In the next instant I realized it was probably Joan's pond and snow and trees. (I had just finished reading her latest post, which contained a similar photo. No dummy me. Shut up.)
Do not steal my content. Whether they are photos, words, or patterns. Be creative and come up with your own ideas. Everyone knows the difference. Do not reblog my content. Do not steal my photos. Do not think I will be flattered by the notice.
But if you had Joan's problems, you would have snow in your driveway.
Posted by: Cheryl S. | Friday, December 09, 2011 at 03:09 PM
Just look at all that snow...we are brown. The tiny smidgen that came is basically melted. Good thing. I don't have anyone fighting over the shoveling job. It's mine!
Sounds like you've been busy...I tried the chicken game and all I got was frustrated! You've got points. Lots of them!
Have a good weekend!
xoxo
Posted by: Marilyn | Friday, December 09, 2011 at 03:16 PM
Holy cow, you wracked up the over 50 million points in that short time?
Posted by: Carrie#K | Friday, December 09, 2011 at 03:23 PM
Glad Joan's alive. She's got quite a bit more snow than us, but I'm totally ok with that.
Mmmm, bok choy ice cream?
Posted by: Natalie | Friday, December 09, 2011 at 03:31 PM
All our snow already melted :-(
Posted by: Datagoddess | Friday, December 09, 2011 at 10:25 PM
I thought I was on the wrong blog when I saw that photo. No snow here for Christmas, I bet.
Posted by: Carole | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 03:54 AM
Hi little girl! WOW! Where did Friday go? Happy Saturday. Better Joan should have the snow than you or me. She's better prepared, what with the two men fighting over shoveling. Bok Choy. hmmmmmmm. Hugs hunny!!!
Posted by: CindyCindy | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 05:36 AM
We may not have a white Christmas, either, but it is so, so cold (and inverted). dammit
We had bok choy and onion with a lovely warm bacon sauce. delish!
Posted by: margene | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 06:27 AM
We have snow, and NO ONE to plow this year. I'm just happy my all-wheel-drive is actually working this year...
Bok choy with bacon sauce sounds good. Of course, cardboard with bacon sauce would sound good. Or bacon sauce with bacon sauce...
Why am I so hungry now?
Posted by: gayle | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 06:46 AM
We did try to get a good picture of the balls, but the boy accidentally deleted it on the way to his haircut.
Another try ensues, and I think I can do better anyway.
Glad the chainsaw racket is over!
And I can't wait to see the handspun.
Posted by: Trish | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 08:29 AM
Pretty snow! I find snow looks even prettier when not mucking up one's day or travel plans. People here can't drive in it (despite living an hour away from it), so you take your life in your own hands when you go outside when the flakes fall. Cant wait to see the handspun yardage.
Posted by: Kelly | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 12:03 PM
Using a chain saw while standing on a roof. Nothing good can come of that:)
Posted by: Karen | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 03:18 PM
Hope the chainsaw dude was up on his insurance. Stir fry for the bok choy. That'll use up...one leaf, at least. Trish = Bams?
Posted by: Kitten | Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 04:54 PM
Look at that snow! I'm glad Joan is of the living.
What will you do with all those chickie points?
Will you share your collection of bok choy recipes?
Posted by: Angie | Sunday, December 11, 2011 at 04:32 PM
When I saw that photo I wondered what had happened to California. In the next instant I realized it was probably Joan's pond and snow and trees. (I had just finished reading her latest post, which contained a similar photo. No dummy me. Shut up.)
Posted by: kmkat | Monday, December 12, 2011 at 06:12 PM