We have a white frozen Wonderland for this New Year and I have been out exploring tracks in the snow. I think this white carpeting means the end of my Rosemary plant that thrived in the small back flowerbed. Now if pics will upload from this tablet, here goes.
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Saturday, January 2, 2016
2016 Happy New Year new blog post
We have a white frozen Wonderland for this New Year and I have been out exploring tracks in the snow. I think this white carpeting means the end of my Rosemary plant that thrived in the small back flowerbed. Now if pics will upload from this tablet, here goes.
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Deer or rabbit? Like you I am also on Facebook and enjoy both.
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, I'm always ready for a good animal track hunt and you have some really neat tracks here. So happy to catch your new year blog, and I'll see you on Facebook! We're having the best winter weather ever don't you think? So far anyway.
ReplyDeleteBelated Happy New Year wishes to you & Jerry, Pat. It was good to catch up with you recently. We also had a few inches of white around at year end. I am still blog posting, however less often than years past. I know so many folks use Facebook and enjoy it, but it's not for me right now. It does have good points to keep people connected as you said. I'm not sure what the tracks could have been left by.
ReplyDeleteBea aka, The tracks are deer who are roaming all over here again this winter. This year we and a neighbo are home so far, last year 4 homes all in a row we'd all gone south. We shall see if we leave in another month or so.
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