See the snow covered tiny tree in front. It no longer exists. Riley, the little brat, chewed it down over and over until it is now a tiny stump. In this photo he is over at a Crepe Myrtle trying to make it a stump, too! I think he did manage to do that, as well as to other ones.
Brodie loved prancing around in the snow, trying to catch the flakes
We had about 22" or more. Now all melted, but more to come! This is the once in 20 year type of snow.
The dogs made "tunnels" to run around in…Brodie was good at that and Riley followed.
I had a deer or two in the front yard. Never knew they came this way. I wonder where they hide during the day?
And on to yarny goodness! Three skeins of Mecha from Malabrigo. I am going to make the GAP-tastic Cowl by Jen Geigley for my grandniece.
These skeins are almost her school colors at Rice University in Houston. She likes the huge scarves, so hopefully she will love this one, too. I don't think Mecha is as heavy as it says - Bulky - but I am sure the scarf will be lovely (??)!
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