Our camera takes a look while Big Dog and I walk the woods, the town, the highways and byways.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Heavy Snow in the New Hampshire Woods
Not too cold-6'. Great for chasing sticks but a bit difficuolt finding them when they sink beneath the snow. A beautiful walk in the woods, fingers crossed we don't have a power failure like the nine day outage our house had last month, New Hampshire's worst ice storm. Some people were out longer. Aside from a generator failure with carbon monoxide probems, the young people helped us out so it was still a wonderful world.
Husband and I live in a rural area of New Hampshire and love the magic of New England, winter and summer, especially winters including all the snow.
People have asked how Food Art evolved. Well, it's simple really. Take one cancer patient who had no interest in eating and no real ability to eat anything but pureed foods, and there is your answer. A 6'2" big boned man went from 215 pounds to 160 and dropping. Food Art was born. And God bless all of you out there who are struggling with the same thing.
4 comments:
Stopped by via another blog...and had to laugh because we put up almost identical pictures today! :) Nice to meet u! Great dog. :)
What a cute pic of your dog with snow all over his face. It's so entertaining to watch animals having fun.
What a cute pic of your dog with snow all over his face. It's so entertaining to watch animals having fun.
Love the snowy dog pics. I grew up in Alaska and miss snowy days when I see a scene like this. I have an Alaskan Husky who probably misses it too.
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