It feels like winter
Tonight is bloody cold,
I haven’t a story to share, except that Mary had the right idea and
Hid herself on the little yellow armchair and wrapped herself in the
lovely soft green throw given to me by my Chic Eleanor
I went to my sister Ann’s house for supper ( amazing Spanish Chicken and chorizo )
And taking a lesson from my old girl I cocooned myself on the trendy blue couch with Roger and Bun ,
Covering us all with the spare duvet when I got home.
The storms and bad weather have damaged the graveyard


She looks so cosy.
ReplyDeleteThe graveyard doesn’t
DeleteGlad the storm didn't damage your home. Stay safe and warm! xo
ReplyDeleteNothing better than snuggles on a cold wintry evening!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that we are under what is known as the 'Pembrokeshire Dangler', a north/south weather system over the Irish Sea, with northerly winds funneling down, causing heavy rain or snow. I'd never heard of the term before, but it is ****** cold!
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a rough storm. Glad you managed to stay snuggled and cozy. “Freezing” here, too. SG was complaining. It was 10C when we went out this morning! (Up to 18 by the afternoon.) But I have read that a cold snap is coming our way.
ReplyDeleteSnuggle up and stay warm. I hope someone with a chainsaw and some patience to set things back up, will attend to the cemetery.
ReplyDeleteMary looks so sweet all snuggled under the cozy warmth of the soft green throw Chic Eleanor gave you. I can imagine you, Roger, and Bun snuggled together on the couch and hope Weaver was warm wherever she was.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about the damage to the cemetery.
It's cold here, too, and winter coats are in use.
Hugs!
Sweet Mary looks nice and warm under the blanket.
ReplyDeleteIt's cold here too, hovering around the freezing point over night. All the winter blankets are on the beds.
Hopefully, the cemetery will be put back to right after all the story damage.
No doubt.....winter is coming.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely the weather for snuggling under cosy blankets
ReplyDeleteDear Sweet Mary. Photos of her tug at my heart.
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