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SchnauzerMom said…
Wow it's 102 here. Those snow pictures look so nice and cool.
bunches of yarn said…
Hi Jules: I'm hoping that the earthquake was a looong looooong distance from you. DH saw it on our news page and told me about it. We are praying for you, regardless of the distance.
Have not been here in a long time. Always think of all of my 'hair friends'. The Lord bless you, dear girl. ^__^

P.S. Love the snow pictures, Love the snow...will have to wait until December to see any snow here. ^__^
Jules said…
Hi SchnauzerMom, cool the snow was - as in freezing! It started snowing while we were there and then it turned into tiny little bits of ice like hail. We ended up rather cold and wet which isn't that great in winter. I've always been amazed at the American movies that show children playing in the snow and making snow angels. Don't the get all wet? An American friend explained that your snow is more powdery than ours which tends to be icy. I can only take his word for it having only experienced snow in this part of the world.

Bunches of yarn, we felt the earthquake but it was quite a distance from us and in a fairly low populated area. There was no damage to buildings, however they were going to access the area by helicopter today to see if there had been any major land slips because it is a popular area for tramping (hiking) and tourists. Better to know that an area is inaccessible than get in the bush and find out the hard way. With 2 deaths this week of people who got stranded in the bush I guess it has heightened the need for such precautions.
Unknown said…
What beautiful pictures! It is so green here, so it is interesting to see all white!