Can You Find All the Spikes?
This is a side view of my home taken in November of 2018. It’s when snowmageddon started. We had some warmer weather these past 2 days and quite a bit of the snow melted but I won’t be happy until I can see grass again.
This photo is for Becky’s Spiky March Squares challenge.
I am sure by now you donβt want to hear how pretty it is!
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Thanks!
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oh my so many spikes and chilly ones too! Brrrrrr . . . .hope spring arrives very soon for you
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Thanks, I hope so too.
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I lost count again so I found lots and lots Susan. Enjoy the snow melt π
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Chilly, but beautiful photo…though I understand that it gets old after awhile, and you crave signs of spring. I spent 9 years of my childhood in Minnesota–seemed like winter lasted 6 months each year… Now I’m in the Pacific NW–in Feb, we had 2 weeks of snow, and it practically stopped life as we know it, haha! It melted, then we had a bit more in March–but it didn’t last, and I’m delighted to report the Cherry Blossoms are popping out, yaaayyy!
PS: I’m sorry for the delay in getting back over here to visit your blog (better late than never). I read your About with interest, as we have some things in common–love of writing AND cooking!
So glad to meet you–thanks for your visits and comments at my place π
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I spent some time on the west coast, Los Angeles area and Seattle. Loved the winter’s there π I bet those cherry blossoms are beautiful.
So nice to meet you too!
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Oh, then you’re familiar with Seattle π I so live for the cherry blossoms…they’re a bit silly in that they’re impatient: every year some blossoms come out, then get frozen π¦
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I spent the first nine years of my childhood in Minnesota as well along with every other year of my life and yes, the winters are just about six months! π
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We lived in Cloquet–where were you? π
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I’m down in “the city” – Minneapolis.
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Oh, you’re still there! My dad worked in Duluth–were you familiar with Chung King Foods?
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Absolutely! Chun King canned chow mein and Jeno’s pizza and pizza rolls. I grew up on those! They still make that canned chow mein but now it’s La Choy. Did your dad work there?
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Yep Dad worked there–so we ate plenty of Chinese and the Jeno’s pizza rolls…I’d almost forgotten those. Gosh, now I feel like you’re a brother I didn’t know previously π Have a great day, Michael π
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And Totino’s pizza which was another of their products. Your dad helped feed me while I was growing up! π
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I’m not sure what dad’s actual position was, maybe sales…anyway, we moved to TX and it was Mexican food for awhile, which I also love π But, we must have eaten a million cans of chow mein–just thinking about it makes me hungry! π
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I can’t begin to imagine what is like to have snow last that long. I feel for you. But … they do tell us, spring is on its way. π
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Yes and I’m so looking forward to Spring this year. It’s been a long Winter.
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Well, while we haven’t had snow, the weather has been cold and inclement, and not encouraging of long country walks. But … Saturday, all being well, I’m taking the camera through Tyrells Wood.
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I hope that Saturday is nice for you and enjoy your hike.
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I thank you. Forecast: Not cold (but not exactly warm); Not windy (that’s always good for photography); Not sunny (I prefer overcast for photography, less likely to get blinkies.) And … no rain! Should be a good day.
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