When Nemo Found Us…
I was so happy to wake this morning and find that though Nemo had come and gone leaving somewhere around 16-20” of snow in our area, thankfully we still had heat and electricity. Honestly, after Hurricane Sandy I’m just grateful for that. The snow plows were out early and so were we, gathering Jack for his morning walk though he could barely make it over the snow mounds with his short legs.
It was nice to get out for a walk, but I was quickly back in to leave the hard part of the major shoveling to the experts while I got on with making breakfast.
Now it’s back to getting finished with book 2. What, you have not read book 1 yet? Well, get on that. Today is a perfect day to snuggle and warm up by Looking Through The Lens. Thanks!
Here’s hoping everything is lovely and you are warm and safe where ever you are.
All the best,
KMJ
5 Comments
Elen Grey | Deep in B-ville Writing Over the Garage
Beautiful shots, Kwana. I’m glad you made it through okay. I would say we had 14 inches in our burg, but didn’t lose power. We sent it on to Atlantic Canada and the New England coast. We’re neighborly that way. Oops. Cheers!
Maria Ferrer
It looks like a winter wonderland. Thank goodness I don’t have to shovel. Happy writing.—maria
Jeanine
Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Kay Rogal
Love the pics, Kwana! Especially the creekbed! Glad you still have electricity and heat. I won’t tell you how warm it is in Dayton, OH.
Kathy
Wow that is a lot of snow! I’m glad you all didn’t lose power! Have a great rest of your weekend!