If I had person (husband) to do my shoveling and make things safe for my walking outside, it would be great. But I keep hearing Gloria Gaynor's words of that part of a song..."Do you think I'd crumble Did you think I'd lay down and die? Oh no not I, I will survive..."
Here are a few pics taken before nightfall. Kept sweeping with a broom when the snow was light and fresh, then it became shoveling as the inches built up.
Wanted Ben to have a clear walk from the back porch so tried to clear that, plus the pond cover needed to be continually kept clear so the cover didn't collapse.
Just now heard the news and Seaford had 8" of snow. The wind is blowing so it will drift.
The picture below is from the front porch where I shoveled and was soon filled in on the walkway where those foot steps are.
At least the day was spent hooking...okay, brushing and shoveling snow too. But here is my horse trainer all hooked. Uh, why is it the dogs need to get into the action and want to lay on the rug mommy is hooking? Ben was ready to plop down on my rug but mama protested.
Here is a shot of my handsome horse trainer. I'm totally happy with him.
Would you believe his coat and pants were hooked from my left over strips? Matter of fact the majority of the border blocks were hooked with left over wool strips.
Hope you have a great evening and everyone is warm. Tonight I'll work on background fill in. The snow has stopped falling but the wind will take it wherever.
Saundra