Weaver Hates Snow


Bun ventured out this morning, her button small footprints hardly visible in the carpet of white. Weaver took one long look at the front garden, and with a clear fuck this look on her face, she parked herself next to the fire.

I’ve got my Lego out




 

22 comments:

  1. Snow does make everywhere look so pretty, I love the old stone walls.

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  2. It looks very pretty, but a day to be inside. Comforting food an old B&W film and animals curled up beside you. x

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  3. What lovely fresh snow, barely marked by human tread and unmarked by motor car tyres.

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  4. I'm with Weaver on this one. Snuggle up in the warm. xx

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  5. It’s beautiful, but I don’t blame Weaver.

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  6. I think I'm briefly Team Bun, then switching to Team Weaver. It looks pretty though.

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  7. Relax and enjoy the peace with the four footed loves.

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  8. Anonymous12:47 pm

    I am with Weaver on this as I hate snow too. My snow shovelers just cleared my snow and brushed off my car so soon I will be venturing out to buy some ingredients for soup making. Just waiting for it to get lighter so I can spot any ice. I have been in the house since New Years eve so am going a little nuts. At least I get to talk to the cashier at the store. My dog doesn’t answer me when I talk to her. Have a good day John, Gigi

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  9. Weaver's got the right idea - lovely to look at, but only from the inner side of window.

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  10. Undisturbed snow is so beautiful when contemplated from the warmth of indoors. Weaver has the right idea.

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  11. Anonymous1:59 pm

    what lego are you building

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  12. Barbara Anne2:34 pm

    Lovely photos of your snow but Lego and books and staying indoors are my idea of a good time. I'm with Weaver in staying warm.
    Enjoy today!

    Hugs!

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  13. The snow makes a beautiful white landscape. It's one of those days for layers. Stay warm.

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  14. Stubblejumpers Cafe4:48 pm

    I'd have one of those fish-scooping nets handy and toss Weaver into the snow every time she shit or pissed somewhere she shouldn't. But then I am evil, and you are the kindest and most patient animal-carer ever! -Kate

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  15. Weaver's got the right idea.

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  16. My innies also decided thar snow was not their 'thing'. But the ferals are another story, leaping and rolling in the stuff, seemingly having the time of their life.

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  17. You seem to be much colder (or maybe just wetter) than we are, though we have snow coming in a day or two.

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  18. What lovely pictures! I was raised in Saskatchewan so mostly out of necessity we learned to enjoy the snow. I'm in Virginia now and I must say that pictures of snow make me think about ice skates and tobogganing. :)

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  19. Fresh snow is always so beautiful but we've had a lot of snow and I'm kind of done with it. Apparently we've had 400% more snow in December than the 30 year average. Sigh. It's good for the land as it's been so dry for years, but it does make it hard to drive through:)

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  20. The pictures made my evening Squire. Thank you for sharing them. Something so calming and peaceful about snowy pictures.

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  21. Some beautiful photos there.

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  22. lovely snow! ❄️how nice for you! ❄️❄️ I am mad-jealous!

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