The grandbabies were here on Sunday, and we had our first bit of snow that stayed on ground. Granddaughter had all kinds of plans for making a snowman. Described how she would make his eyes, nose and arms, but was so disappointed that it just wasn't the packing kind of snow. But, she did love playing out in it. The grandson did shoveling of the sidewalks. And, of course, Razzy had to be out with them, but as you can see from the pictures, he wasn't moving very much and went pretty quickly back in the house.
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Peabea
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What a fun! We had snow too on sunday, but it's just gone... hope for more, haven't make a snowman for a long time...
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He's so striking against the white of the snow!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. Thanks for hosting and I hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteAh, the joy of snow! We had some last week as well! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative photo of Razzy ~ love it!
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A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Don't dogs get cold feet???
ReplyDeleteLove the photo edits you did. It creates great contrasts!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Razzy...a little bit of snow goes a long way! :)
ReplyDeleteWe adopted our wee girl Bonnie-Belinda in the spring of this year, so this is her first winter with us. She is part Staffordshire Terrier and, like Staffies, didn't like getting her feet wet in springtime puddles, so would jump over them. We thought she might not like the snow, but she loves it this month, but she loves it. Now I hear the neighbour's dog barking, so I suspect Bonnie and her daddy are on their way home from their usual hour-long walk. The snow is gone for a while but we know it will be back. Alberta is a chilly place come winter!
Kay
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