This is the first morning Maggie, Angel, Abbe and Berlin were all under the shed roof at the same time. A good sign.
In the meantime, Miss Moon was safely tucked into her digs. She has not been complaining and just might like not having to worry about conflict.
By mid morning we picked up a few more inches of snow. Very light with a temperature in the low 30s. I'll take it.
The hibiscus is starting to throw out blossoms. I'll bet it has something to do with that afternoon light.
The Crinean sisters are coming for dinner tomorrow night so I made a batch of sauce this afternoon. We are due for some spags.
By then the snow had stopped and the sky was trying to show me some blue.
Of course, I could not resist the fire for much of the afternoon.
Tucked the girls in a little after 5. Yep, we are adding light to this end of the day.
Did not make dinner....Gary and I split a Cubano from the Stoneyard.
Seymour is down for the count.
Night all.
Lori, magical wonderland for sure. So glad the girls are happier, and if I was Seymour, I would follow his sensible way. Down here some rain, about 19C, no guests tonight,( at least so far), and the night-time visiting ginger boy (Hugh has called him Max) still drops in for the snack about 10.30 or so. We think he might be deaf. Adoption of another ginger cat is on the list if he stays long enough!!! Fond greetings, Jean.
ReplyDeleteThe fire looks great, it creates a beautiful and cozy atmosphere
ReplyDeleteLook at all your snow! Love it :-D.
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