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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Winter Wonderland!!

Just how many calories does a person burn shoveling heavy, wet snow for an hour??! I certainly worked up a good sweat this morning and Zorro was my little mascot, jumping thru the snow drifts instead of on the shoveled driveway. Dork :)

Early morning side porch view
Early morning front porch view
View of my sloppy shoveling. The panoramic feature does some weird things when you  you pan 180 degrees. I'm standing on the road but the perspective is way off. Guess I shouldn't pan 180 degrees any more...

9 comments:

Julierose said...

Hard work there shoveling wet, sloppy snow! I figure it must burn a-gazillion calories--certainly enough for a nice dark choc bar (LOL) ! Hugs, Julierose

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Yes, the shovels are out (and we have the plow and snowblower primed for anything heavier). Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.

Me and My Stitches said...

Pumpkin pie, here you come! You shoveled a ton - you go girl! That snow really is pretty to look at, but I'm glad it didn't get us.

Vireya said...

Funny how those who know snow, see the work needed to deal with it. To someone like me who has never experienced it, it just looks beautiful!

Sherrill said...

Ooo, so glad it's you and not me!! I HATE snow and cold weather (yes, snow is pretty but I don't like to be in it or have to deal with it! LOL).

Janet O. said...

Backbreaking stuff, Sarah. You have earned your Thanksgiving dinner!! : )
The early morning shots are so pretty, if you get to stay indoors. DH leaves for work so early in the morning that by the time I leave the house on a snowy day I have to shovel all over again.

Missy Shay said...

Cats are so funny when it comes to snow! I can't wait for our first snowfall here!

margaret said...

I found myself shivering as I looked at these snowy pics, you have had a heavy fall, so far here in the UK the weather has remained quite mild, touch wood it continues.

Carla said...

I love your house and the setting!