Brrr...that looks so cold! My mom said it was -17 when I talked to her yesterday (in Nova Scotia). I am sure it must be a lot colder than that in Quebec! xxoo
It is freezing! -19F as I type..yes..that's in our back yard by the tiny pond.. Oh it can bite your nose off this cold this am..I wonder if I am going to yoga..My car may not start..
You can tell when the snow glistens in the sun that it is really cold. Lovely photo, Monique, and I like how you added the blue sky and clouds to the background ;) One day, soon, there will be green instead of white.
I am a 2 year old about using my curser for extra snow on your picture... I twirled it exuberantly and got tons of sprinkles. Lovely picture and sentiment, Monique. It is too cold not to try to keep warm thoughts.
What an image. Is that taken at your house?
ReplyDeleteGreat proverb and oh so true.
ReplyDeleteout of this world nbf~
ReplyDeleteGreat proverb, and that image is chilling. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave I mentioned that I adore Noah's snowman. Love the hair! ~ Sarah
Snow is the obvious...
ReplyDeletebut I see sunshine!!!!
and with that comes the possibility of melting!
Kathy @
Sweet Up-North Mornings...
Such a beautiful proverb...so true and the photo...exquisite!
ReplyDeleteBlessings Monique
Shel x
Un gros bisous et même davantage pour réchauffer ton coeur et rendre cette journée plus douce...
ReplyDeleteBrrr...that looks so cold! My mom said it was -17 when I talked to her yesterday (in Nova Scotia). I am sure it must be a lot colder than that in Quebec! xxoo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo Monique. I hope spring is on the way and you can enjoy those chairs soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely proverb.
Sam
It is freezing! -19F as I type..yes..that's in our back yard by the tiny pond.. Oh it can bite your nose off this cold this am..I wonder if I am going to yoga..My car may not start..
ReplyDeleteThanks and have a great day!
Wonderful photo, Monique. You captured that moment perfectly.
ReplyDeleteYou can tell when the snow glistens in the sun that it is really cold. Lovely photo, Monique, and I like how you added the blue sky and clouds to the background ;) One day, soon, there will be green instead of white.
ReplyDeleteI think I would stay home today!
Love that proverb; makes the world a better place and we need that.
ReplyDeleteHere's a kind word...Spring!
ReplyDelete5 degrees last night. OY the oil bill!
I am a 2 year old about using my curser for extra snow on your picture... I twirled it exuberantly and got tons of sprinkles. Lovely picture and sentiment, Monique. It is too cold not to try to keep warm thoughts.
ReplyDeleteYou just warmed mine.
ReplyDeleteLove.
...and your kind blog can warmth 300 winter months!!! Hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeleteSnowy chairs hugging in the warmth of the sun. What a twist. Our snow is up to the chair bottoms, also. Melting can't come fast enough!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely proverb...I will remember that.
ReplyDeleteoh gosh this looks so very cold but so wonderful too i think maybe i fantacize a little over a white christmas when i see this i shiver
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