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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stuff

After raining, raining, raining for 2 days and 2 nights and the temps rising to almost 60 degrees, a cold snap came thru this afternoon and when I pulled into the garage the temp on the car gauge registered 31 degrees.  That is a 30 degree drop from yesterday, and instead of raining, it is now snowing...well sorta snowing, it's kinda sleet/snow.  But it's still white, so that makes me happy.  I grabbed my camera as soon as I got home to try and capture a little snow before it's gone again.  It just doesn't stick around too much lately.




As you can see they are more like little ice crystals than they are snowflakes...but it's white.

After Bible study today, (and btw we are doing another fabulous study, this one is entitled "The Girl's Still Got It" by Liz Curtis Higgs, about the story of Ruth) I went to a friend's home to put together greeting cards to sell for a Bake Sale at the church where I attend Bible study.  Three of the ladies are stampers (which I was at one time, but have kinda deserted since I began photography).  They brought fixin's for stamped cards and I brought fixin's for cards with my photography.  Enjoying each other's company and doing something to raise money for a worthy cause is a lovely way to spend an afternoon.




And because I like hands holding just about anything, I took a picture of the new mint M&M's for Valentine's Day.


Here is a pic for one of my cards...remember those roses I bought about 3 weeks ago...I am still getting mileage outta those.  I think I paid $5.99 for the bunch and they are still working for me.  They dried beautifully, hope they last and last and last...


So that's enough stuff for today....hope yours was a pleasant one.... Oh and I have caught up with Downton Abby, watched it last night...so sad.  I would say that Lord Grantham is in a heap of trouble, I think he is going to be in that "other" bedroom for quite awhile. ...just sayin'.

"I've learned that grandmothers are still girls at heart.  They like pats, hugs, and kisses."  ~ Age 85

Until next time....

23 comments:

  1. love that rose card! :) crafting cards and chatting together would be a nice way to spend time. glad the weather change didn't make for dangerous driving! at least yet!

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  2. Beautiful! Especially the valentine M&M's. yes, Lord Grantham can expect a deep freeze in that house for some time. Ai yi yi!

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  3. YOU are such a joy, you are. The rose card, whoa, amazing! Sounds like such a good time and so happy you have some white stuff falling. Raining to beat the band here. Crazy old winter it's been.
    oxoxo Pam

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  4. Love you snow shots, very nice! Great post too...enjoy your day!

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  5. Your rose card is awesome!! So creative. And now I am off to watch Downtown Abbey. I think I'm the last convert.

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  6. Your pictures just get better and better. Love the hands. I just discovered Downton Abbey -- not sure where I've been these last few years -- and I certainly agree. He'd better set up a cot. It's going to be a long stay.

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  7. Your card is absolutely beautiful.
    Love those red nails & the m&m's....
    Downton Abby - I have yet to catch that bug. LOL!

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  8. Oh I do love the one with the hydrangea petals, and your card is fabulous!

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  9. Love your card, and how wonderful your bible study group is! Such crazy weather for the area that you live in... sounds more like texas weather to me. Glad you had a fun day

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  10. I love your rose card! I am caught up with Downtown Abbey! I was enjoying marathoning it, but I have to wait each week :(

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  11. Loving the hands and M&Ms. You are the queen of hands-holding-stuff-photos Deanna. :)

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  12. What a wonderful way to spend the day...and then to eat all the M&M's ... not that is what I call a terrific day!!

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  13. Love that heart of roses - so creative!

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  14. Your captures of each activity of the day are amazing.......what a wonderful way to look back and remember the activities of a day....Blessings to you my friend...

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  15. Your rose card is gorgeous! Love those hands and the M&M's.

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  16. Those dried roses make a beautiful card. Love your macro with the magnificent blue background tones.

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  17. I so agree with the others...the dried flowers was a fabulous idea and beautiful! As for Downton...I just can't believe that the middle daughter is gone!! SOOO sad...I am still in shock! Have a great day.

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  18. I love your card. You sure got your money's worth from those roses!

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  19. I never dreamed there would be a day when our weather mimics that of the Chicago area - but we are experiencing the exact same thing. You have certainly gotten every pennies worth out of those roses. Beautiful pictures. (also just caught up with Downton Abby - didn't realize it was available on Netflix or BBC on-line - and, er, yep - he is in the dog house but good)

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  20. You have such a great eye. It almost looks like those plants have been sprinkled with sugar. Very pretty. Love the roses. I need to start buying some flowers. I'm very motivated now.

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  21. It does sound like a lovely way to spend the afternoon. I am a bit envious.

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  22. I love your winter shots so pretty and your card with the dried petals priceless ....

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  23. Your card is lovely - do you print them yourself or use a service? I usually use Shutterfly. I find them to be quick and professional. Glad yo got a bit more moisture. I'll downhill ski in our new snow tomorrow. I cross country skied today. What - mint M&M's? I had no idea (and just when I'm limiting sugar!).

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