… probably wouldn’t be so enthralled, but we woke up to snow. The night boomed with thunder and ratatattatted with hail so waking up to whiteness wasn’t too surprising. I thought it was hail stones. Upon closer inspection, it really is snow crystals. I missed seeing it fall, and it’s a little on the crunchy side, but it’s snow. Fluffy boy Grayson was the only animal who seemed intrigued, but then, all that fur comes in handy in weather like this.


Good! You keep it there. We don’t want anymore. It was fairly warm here the past couple of days with only rain. Spring is coming – we hope!
What a cutie Grayson is but boy, you are not kidding, look at all that fur!
Mikey got stuck in a whole bunch of it on HWY 17 this morning, taking him more than 2 hours to get to work (normally a 35 minute drive on a Sunday morning).
Ohhhhh! That stinks but my first response is “Welcome to Michigan commuting” 🙂
This is my second time to write – don’t know what
I did to the first one. Poor Mike! Grayson appears to love his stroll!We are to get snow to
shovel on Thurs according to local weather so you
may have to come back, Laura! It will be shock for
Steve after Puerto Rico but it is cold already.
70 yesterday and 30 today! I think winter and spring are having a fight! love you all