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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Blizzard 2010....The Day After

I'm sitting on the couch stitching on my SoHRH and watching a DVR'd episode of House. I look outside the patio door and I can see clear blue sky. Looking up at the sky you would never know we had such a huge weather event yesterday.

There was a second small backlash of snow in the evening and I believe we had about 9" of snow in total after that. We measured the table in the afternoon before the second blast and we had 8" then. Amazing, considering that we have barely gotten a dusting each year.

I just looked out the front window becase I can hear shoveling out front. When I looked out I saw my new neighbors shoveling our walk. How nice! Especially since we don't have a shovel. LOL! That's the condo life for you.....no need for yard tools!

Hubby is still sleeping, but I'm sure he'll be up soon. I have a feeling that we will have to try and venture out today. After being stuck inside all day yesterday Hubby is ready to fly the coop. I don't blame him. There is only so many things to keep him busy inside. On the other hand I could have "numb butt" all day and get tons of stitcing done.

However, even though I relish this stitcing time I've got to get the work done that I was able to bring home. But, I think I will save that for later on this evening since I'm in the stitching mode right now.

If we do go out, I promise to take the camera!

Happy Stitching!

3 comments:

Faye said...

Hello Jennifer!! Thanks for your nice comment on my blog...I looked for your email but could not find it anywhere...To answer your question the patten title is: My Lady's Quaker...You can buy it on line at www.jardinprive.com There is also a gentlemens pattern to match it~~ Enjoy reading your blog also...Take care and you are like me.... Rarely do we see this ice and snow here in NC>..Stay safe, Faye carolinastitcher.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Enjoy your stitching! Be safe if you decide to 'fly the coop'!

Robin in Virginia

jayne@~an eye for threads~ said...

I like the idea of waiting until later for the work because your in the stitching mode.
Be always in stitches.