I’m back with another round of photos from daily life. My, things have changed both inside and outside since my last post. Outside, we’ve acquired some white groundcover, love or hate it, winter’s here. Personally, I’ve got mixed feelings about winter; I hate the shorter days, but love skiing and the fact that the cold kills off a lot of nasty bugs. Meanwhile, indoors, it’s looking a lot like Christmas, and much earlier than usual this year.
Letโs get this picture show in the air! Onwards Rudolph, Dasher, Blitzen, Prancer, Crasher, Comet, Vixen, Cupid, Dancer, and Donner! Did you spot the extra reindeer?

“Can’t say for sure, Jeb, but I’m sensing a pattern.”

When you answer, “Sure.” to, “Can I borrow your camera, Dad?”

Not even the pouring rain could snuff their evil glow!

My prayer for you, today.
Loved them all – especially the serenity mug. ๐
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Thanks, Diana. ๐
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Don’t lend the kid your camera. Lol. Thanks for the laughs and the lovely prayer, Mark.
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No, I’ve learned a hard lesson. ๐ Thanks for visiting, Diana!
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I was just surprised we didn’t have snow in October! I hope the winter continues to be mild–I hate driving in the snow:-)
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It’s all melted here now. I don’t care much for winter driving, either.
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Witty and beautiful!
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Thank you, Luisa!
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You’re most welcome ๐
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Thanks for the smiles and the prayer, Mark. Stay warm. It’s sunny here with blue skies in the mid 60’s. ๐
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Thanks for stopping by, Lauren. I think we all need that prayer, at times. Enjoy the sunny weather! ๐
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Fun post ending with some of the wisest words around. Happy Thanksgiving, Mark!
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Thank you, Jacqui! We’ve already had our Thanksgiving up here (back in October), but I wish you and yours a blessed Thanksgiving. ๐
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I grew up in the Dakotas, so I know snow. We rarely get snow now in northern California on the coast. (once every few years.) You would have found it comical how little snow was on the ground for them to cancel school that day.
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I believe you, Pete. My sister used to live in Texas and she’d send me photos of “snow days.” I swear there was barely enough on their lawn to make a small snowball. ๐
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No snow (at least not of an accumulation) yet. Stay warm, Mark!
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Thanks, Mae. ๐ The colder months are coming.
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Brrr. Give me the rain any day. Although … snow is prettier….
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It all depends on the time of year, for me. I enjoy winter activities, but I don’t want to see snow before November or after March.
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I’m with you there.
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Thanks for sharing, Mark! Stay warm!
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Glad you could stop by, Jan! We do our best to stay warm, but the colder months are yet to come. ๐
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Fun photos and captions. Love the camera one.
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Thanks, John. That kid is sneaky. ๐
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The one about borrowing the camera reminded me of when my niece wanted to borrow my phone and signed me up for facebook and a bunch of other things.
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LOL! So you can relate. ๐
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Not a big fan of snow but love cross-country skiing
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There’s an upside to most things. Cross country skiing is fun and great exercise. ๐
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Absolutely Mark
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So awesome photos, specially 1st one ๐น๐๐๐๐ผ
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Thank you!
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That Jack O’Lantern on the right would give me nightmares!
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I’d love to take credit for it, but that goes to the kids. ๐
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Stay warm, Biermans!
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Thanks, Susanne. ๐
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