Looks like this rooster is peering through frosted glass, doesn't it? The type of crackly frosted glass you see on old fashioned shower doors.
But, no. This rooster is actually looking out of one of our sunroom windows, thick-coated with ice, courtesy of Mother Nature and her morning's wicked wintry mix.
Those are our sunroom doors. And I need to actually open them and venture out, soon, to take my dogs out. I don't want to do this, really I don't. Those dark blobs glimpsed through the ice are arborvitae shrubs. Even they look cold.
Spring can't come soon enough.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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You're not kidding, that looks cold. But really pretty too.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
I was very glad that the ice was outside the windows, and not inside!
ReplyDeleteWill it ever be warm again? This ice is getting OLD. I really want to see some grass, and other green shoots poking up out of the ground... :)
ReplyDeleteGreen shoots and grass? Heck, I'd be happy to see DIRT at this point, as long as it's not white. Bring on Spring!
ReplyDeleteBrrr, I hope it's warmed up...love the rooster by the way.
ReplyDeleteI saw on the news this morning that there was a small earthquake in Morris County. Did you feel any tremors?
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Yes, Teresa, our house is close to the center of last night's quake. It was pretty amazing! Felt like something was beating up the poor old house. Thanks for asking! Cass
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