Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Sun


Can you believe it? The sun came out today. I took full advantage and hopped atop my beloved stump for some much needed reflection. You can see Boo in the picture with me. She is sporting her usual look of astonishment.



Salutations and obeisance Oh, Ra! Long time, no see, dude.

11 comments:

  1. WHAT! That picture was taken today? What is that green stuff on your ground. We are up to 12 inches of snow since 5:00 this morning. On top of the three feet we had before and IT-IS-STILL snowing...

    S-E-N-D
    P-E-A-N-U-T-S

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  2. Dear Marigold,
    What is that green stuff in the picture of you and Boo? It seemed to trigger an old memory for me, but I could not grasp it. Have I seen that stuff before somewhere?
    Lucky Nickel

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  3. I know what ya mean. Oh how I miss the sun. Dude.

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  4. Dear Lisa, Claire and Kelly, I feel for ya'. Really I do. You should note, however, that here the grass stays green in the winter and turns brown in the summer and goes dormant. Guess we kind of have the opposites. I don't envy 12 ++ inches of snow though. I'd NEVER find my stump!!!!!

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  5. So glad you had sun today. We had a blizzard, and our sun is not very warm. Maybe I should come visit. PS I just discovered that I love peanuts, too!

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  6. It's green........green.........
    how do you DO that??????????

    ;)

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  7. Great pic, Marigold, you girls should be in pictures!

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  8. Dear Mimi, Right living and clean thinking ... mostly about Peanuts. Right, Millie?

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  9. Dear J,
    What do you mean? We are in pictures? Haven't you seen all those ones on the blog?

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  10. Marigold, as usual, you looking absolutely fabulous, dahlink! So glad you're a little bit of sunshine!

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  11. Happy Valentine's Day, mates!
    LOve a pirate tonight!

    Arrrrrrrr!
    ;)

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