
Doesn’t look too bad, especially if you’re used to a cold climate. But let me tell you… things are different in the South. We aren’t used to snow and ice (I’m from Michigan, but have lived here almost 25 years, so I do know about snow/ice and all the fun that goes along with it… as well as all the beauty!) it just doesn’t happen here very often. Maybe an occasional dusting of snow ever once in a great while (the last time it snowed was years ago, snowed and then quickly melted). But this time there was ice. I’m sure you’ve heard about it on the radio. How Atlanta was crippled by the deep freeze. We were lucky here in Charleston. Officials dealt with it well keeping most people off the roads. Smart. You just don’t mess with Mother Nature!
We took a walk in our neighborhood, Charlie’s first snow, he was thrilled… was going full speed ahead looking for every single puddle and loving it! Crazy beast.

We headed to the bakery, well, because they were open and it was something to do! It was nice to be out, and Charlie was having a blast, but his adventures in the puddles quickly turned to beastcicles on his body… time to get back home! Ha ha…
Make the best of the time you have… make everything an adventure and it will be less of a hassle ;)
F L A S H B A C K
O n e Y e a r A g o: Me at the Grove Fillmore (San Fran) years ago…
T w o Y e a r s A g o: Southeastern Wildlife Expo!
T h r e e Y e a r s A g o: Will he or won’t he?
Catch you back here tomorrow!
i just love you three!! thank you for sharing.. i cannot imagine how hard it must be there.. sending love and ease your way. xxx
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Awww Jennifer, it wasn’t too bad… ha ha… beautiful, but the ice… eeeee, ice just isn’t a good think… thankful we didn’t have to be anywhere! ;) Thinking of you this winter, brrrr… we will be 67 today, woot woot… time to open a few windows and try a few more paint colors hee hee… xoxo us
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