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December 08, 2007

Bloomingwriter Pictures Winter

Ilona's Garden Journal via Ilona's Garden Journal on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

bloomingwriter: in "Flurries where winds blow on shore...and White Juan remembered" takes some amazing winter pictures and warns us that this is what "meteorologists are saying is going to be the coldest winter in at least a decade".

Well, I am ready with my stockpile of wood... at least I hope it is enough! We had one winter we ran short, and I really don't want to repeat that experience. During a teenage bonfire event we had out here, one of the guests grabbed alot more wood to stoke the bonfire than my husband intended would be used! However, he is the one who left it in sight/reach. So now that is somewhat less for our winter stove.

Go see Jodi's pictures- they are all my favorites, but the one of her horse hs just a bit of an edge:)

Brrrr.

reBlogged to winter

Posted by Ilona Reblogged by Old Roses to winter on 2007-12-08, 22:52:40

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