Jan 10, 2011

WE'VE GOT FORTY, YES WE DO. WE'VE GOT FORTY, HOW 'BOUT YOU? (*)

(*) This is one of those rare occasions whereby I leave the hyperbole button untouched. Yes, we actually really literally did receive a full forty inches of snow in about fifteen minutes on Saturday. (OK. It took a little longer than fifteen minutes, but you get the idea.)

It's beautiful, it really is. Stewey and I awoke to nature's majesty and decided that we would try to capture it on the digital camera. After several minutes freezing my bazongas off while trying to figure out how to use said digital camera, I gave up and came inside. (Again...I'm relying on you to get the idea here, people, so work with me.)
The best part of the storm is that Aunt Chrissy was tooling around in it almost all day without realizing that a state of emergency had been declared and that she was not supposed to be tooling about in her fancypants little sports car with the wicked new snowtires, but that's another story for another day. Suffice it to say that methinks her phobia of driving in bad weather was fixed toot sweet.

(As for me, I'm just glad that she made it home safely and that I can now stop pacing around the house wondering when she'll call me to tell me that she's home -- warm and safe and dry.)

On the stitchy front, we have a new start! This is Country Cottage Needleworks Snowflake Serenade. I mean, come on. How could I NOT?
I hope that your Monday is off to a good start. Stewey and I are determined to build a snowman today, but it's more likely that we'll just take a nap instead. He's standing in the doorway to the bedroom with his little nightcap on and clutching his blanket. How am I supposed to resist that? Damn dog.

27 comments:

  1. Ah, how can you NOT nap with your sweet buddy?! Cute start :)

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  2. No snow down here in the desert SW. I have seen my share of big storms back in Rochester, NY in 43 years of living there.

    I agree it's so pretty.

    I have a couple cats that try to lead me to the bedroom to nap. That's several hours after they woke me at the ungodly crack of dawn to feed them. Damn cats.

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  3. OH I can't wait to see more of this...the current WIP that is, NOT the snow. I'm about tired of the white stuff already and I'm told we have more coming!
    I'm glad Aunt Crissy made it home dry and safe. This weather is good for putting on a big pot 'o beans!!

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  4. Some is headed our way...so the weather man says....
    Snowflake Serenade...its gonna be a beaut!

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  5. Great start and lovely design. Stay warm and get lots of stitching done, or take a nap with the little guy!

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  6. We got 5 inches of snow last night;and it's cold out. I'm off work today and tomorrow and don't have any plans except to stitch and make chili. I love your new start; It's on my list to buy sometime soon. :) Great start hun.

    Hugs, Shar

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  7. lovely to look at, but you can keep the snow...that is one of the reasons for the move from New England to Arizona! Love your new start...

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  8. OH that picture is beautiful! i love the foggy look on it! And I am glad the snow stayed there and didn't come here to Northeast Ohio. We got about 3" on Saturday which was plenty for me.

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  9. It really is very beautiful to look at, but I hate driving in it. Brave Aunt Chrissy!

    What a cute name for a cute design and what perfect weather to stitch it!!! (in which to stitch?)

    Happy Cozy Stitching!

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  10. Your new project looks just perfect for the winter wonderland which surrounds you.

    Enjoy

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  11. I am jealous! All I got was some wet roads, hyper kids, and itty bitty snowflakes!

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  12. Great project choice with your snowy weather!

    Glad all is well in Hoosierville.

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  13. How beautiful is your header and pics of the snow...don't you think snowfall like this is peaceful!

    Love your new start - that on is on my "check it out" list!

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  14. Poor Stewey . . .I am sure he is having the hardest of times finding that perfect blade of grass and perfect spot inthe yard for his "business." Poor little boy . . he could freeze something that should n ever be frozen.

    Indy asks, "Does Stewey have any long underwear for these cold days? If not, she wants to buy him some."

    I think she is infatuated :0}

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  15. No snow here yet in west central Hoosierville, but I hear we signed up for 34 tonight, . . . er, uh, actually make that 3 to 4. (Sorry, my hyperbole button was still on.)

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  16. Wow! Feel like I dodged a bullet here. I'm less than an hour away from you and we had maybe six inches of snow.

    Love the new start!

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  17. We got 6"! Wahoo! Georgia hardly ever gets snow! So I've got afew snow days from school. "smile"

    great new start!

    Tell Stewey hi!

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  18. We don't have forty, but the weatherman says snow is a-comin'. The timing isn't good 'cause I have to get my husband to a doctor's appointment on Wednesday afternoon, right in the middle of the storm. On a happier note, how did I miss Snowflake Serenade? It's adorable, and definitely going on my wish list!

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  19. I wonder if I should mention that it's hot summer here in Australia or not. Or that I refuse today to leave the air conditioned house because it's way too hot? Hmmmm....may be not. May be I better stay quiet about that.
    I do love snow though. On pictures that is. And on stitching. Your pictures exactly fulfilled that.
    Glad Aunt Crissy made it home safe in one piece.

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  20. Love both pictures and Snowflake Serenade IS a beautiful chart. You will enjoy it. :) Cathryn

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  21. You took a wonderful picture of the snow. I'll have to be happy to admire it from afar....It was 95 degrees F here today.

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  22. Yikes. How does Stewey manage to 'go' in all that snow?

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  23. Beautiful start Coni!! I can't believe all the snow you got up there! Brrrr... Stay warm! :)

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  24. PERFECT new start for perfect hibernating weather. I LOVE the new chart!

    We're getting hit tonight with the white stuff, so me thinks I might get some stitching done tomorrow. Can you say SNOW DAY!?!?! YAY for all of us!

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  25. Don't you just love the sound of snow? It's a kind of hush that makes everything seem right in the world...or at least my little world. It is so beautiful until it turns YELLOW! Oh! Hello, Stewey.

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  26. Pretty start! Perfect choice for the weather!

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  27. Well your 40 beats my 29 (and counting) inches. And it's freezing cold. I have to move south, FAST! But not today. I am staying inside, bundled up, and knitting.

    Stay warm!

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