View Full Version : Lil Lilred & the snow pics
Lilred
03-08-2009, 08:04 PM
Well we got a right good snow last week. Bout 15 inches of it, lost power for 4 days lol....good thing we got the woodstove. But even better was snowfights, fort-buildin and sleddin offa the deck LOL
Lil Lilred will be goin to school this fall..for the love of god..I must be gettin old ...anyways..I got lots of other pics to post of some new dogs i got..now THEY are a trip...I always wind up with hounds who have the best (and worst) personalities you ever did saw...anyways..snow pics!
Dan Morris
03-08-2009, 08:16 PM
Dang, I haven't been blessed with that....this year! Kinda fun at first....gets a lil old after a while.
LOL
Dan
:D
multibeard
03-08-2009, 08:49 PM
That youngan of yours is turning into into quite the young lady.
Been an old fashoned snow filled winter this year over here on the west side of Michigan. Most of the snow is pretty well gone. It's been raining the last two days but has turned to wet sloppy snow tonite
Swift
03-09-2009, 01:27 AM
Dang , she done growed up!
We got NO snow. But like yerself, heat with a woodstove so iffin power is ever an issue we'll be warm and can cook.
Hope ya enjoyed the white stuff!
Jonesy
03-09-2009, 02:56 AM
OMG! That kid of yours is already half grown Red! What happens to the time?! Here's some of my pictures from this winter and my 9 year old Celie the adrenaline junkie! lol Kids and snow are great!
wrenchman
03-09-2009, 09:22 AM
Dont blink red she will be bringing a boy home for you to meet.
Both my kids in there teens and dont want nothing to do with snow
Rocky Raab
03-09-2009, 10:54 AM
Red, she's adorable. Squeeze her once for me, willya?
It happens to be snowing here right now, but I don't expect more than a few inches. Probably a "one blow" storm, but maybe two. I kinda enjoy running the blowersnowerthrower - once in a while. Those monster dumpers where I have to be out there every three hours around the clock are less than fun, though. If you don't blow in the middle of the night, and right after the plows go by, you are NOT gonna be able to handle it in the morning. Two big storms like that in a row, and we haul the blowers up onto our roofs to keep them from collapsing.
Good thing it's about over for this year. I already have snow peas in the ground, and have even played a round of golf! Between storms, it hit 60 last week!
skeet
03-09-2009, 11:16 AM
Both those young'uns are just the cat's meow. They grow up sp fast..keep takin them pictures...so you always have something to remind ya of them when they are little. Every thing is a wonder to 'em then...and to the grownups too. Got nice here too for a few days..but it we snowin right now. Hope it ain't gonna be too much.. Just got 'nuff manure to get most of the garden going...if it ever gets warm 'nuff. I'm gonna have peas in the ground by the end of the month...maybe..We're gonna be planting about 2 acres this year.."Nuff to eat..and a little to sell..hopefully.
toxic111
03-09-2009, 02:22 PM
I can hardly wait till my little guy is ready to play in the snow... Though hopefully when he is old enough it won't be as cold out as it is today.. (-28C out right now with the windchill it is -39C (-18F/-38F)
gd357
03-10-2009, 12:58 AM
Lilred,
Thanks for the pics! Reminds me of fun as a kid digging holes in the big drifts/plow piles. What a hoot! Simpler times, and much more fun than real life... LOL! I heard that my aunt in southern TN got a foot of snow, and my first cousin (game warden in eastern VA) was expecting a good bit - didn't hear how much he got though. Looks like the young 'uns really enjoyed it! Superb pics!
gd
Rocky Raab
03-10-2009, 11:30 AM
I can always tell it's late Winter and turning Spring here: the deer are getting desperate and come right down into the neighborhoods to find anything at all to eat. Last night, they pawed the snow away from all my boxwoods and ate them right to the ground. They were standing on my front porch as they ate. Kinda wish I'd have known and could have peeked out without spooking them. I don't begrudge them the eats, but it sure gets tiresome as well as spendy to plant new ones every year.
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