Oh my Goodness-- I AM FINALLY ON HERE-- It is quarter to 1pm--We had a ton of snow fall here--That is what I have been doing--shovelling snow--Gil just left--gave me a lesson on my snow shovel--= (It is new--with batteries)-- I just put it in my storage room just inside the front door--It really did throw the snow --I like this machine--It is not a snow blower but a snow shovel--with batteries--I turned on the TV when I came in-- They may have found some lead to the Gramma who was kidnapped----Amazing!!! I haven't heard too much about it yet (just came in)---
So, I missed all of you--Hopefully on the next snowy day, now I just have to pull out the "snow shovel, and get rid of that snow pretty quick-
-Son#2, the pilot, is now in Frankfurt, Germany, and sent some strange looking food pictures--
Afternoon Lynda,
ReplyDeleteBoy I don't say that to you very often.
Battery powered snow shovel sounds great. I think one of our neighbors has one of those. Hey, if it makes shoveling easier, I'm all for it.
It's 65 degrees F. here today and the snow is melting but I think it's going to get down freezing tonight so the roads will probably be icy tomorrow. Glad I don't have to go anywhere.
Nice pics of your son #3 and family.
Yes, interesting food.
Hope you are done shoveling for the day! Have a good day!
Hugs,
Jackie
Jackie--= so happy to see you on here---I will look into it--seems hard to find the blog--Lynda
DeleteGood day, sis. I am on my phone seeing this. Will comment more later comment more later on the computer...
ReplyDeleteHi Lynda, I was happy to see that you posted. I am sorry that you are dealing with so much snow, but at least you now have the snow shovel that blows the snow away, if I understood you correctly. I have no idea what your son's meals were, but the lunch looks like it might be tasty.
ReplyDeleteI hope the remainder of your day goes well.
Maureen from California