I like looking out our front windows and door these days, at the trees across the street. I long for a quick trip here and back to the friendly confines. Always like to watch a storm from behind glass. I remember sitting on the second floor window seat on
Coyle, pressing my forehead against the glass to feel the cold, as I watched the storm build. These days, sitting in the family room, a Nor'easter
brewin' beyond the glass, it's beautiful show! Really, so much more exciting then the TV. I'll be back there soon.
Thank you for sharing your snow! So far our area has not had a single snowflake which is good and bad. It's good to be able to go out whenever you want, bad because it really is pretty to watch everything get transformed into fluffiness. I'm like you and prefer watching from the inside! Good luck on your upcoming hospital stay.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you today, Birdman! Good luck and best wishes! xxoo
ReplyDeleteIndeed, you will be back in the front room watching the storm brew!
ReplyDeletePower to you , Mr Birdman.
Nature has such confidence. We have lessons to learn about simply being and knowing that whatever we are doing it is right. Like this storm. It simply is. No judgment. If it causes the puny humans problems...c'est domage.
ReplyDeleteNow this "is" reality TV.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sight and you are right--definitely better than TV!
ReplyDeleteThe snow is really coming down on you. This would be a good black and white, but I like that I can see the muted green from the cedars behind the snow and the other tree branches. There is life in there. Good luck with everything.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
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best luck--Thinking of you!
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ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying the snow in Quincy. I like your view. Sending my positive thoughts to you, Birdman. I hope you've weathered the procedure well.
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