That's a lovely photo, Lucy. We had a beautiful sunrise this morning but it's now all covered over in clouds and there is the smell of rain in the air.
Lucy, your shadow is looking mighty good. Glad that sun finally made it to your house. Now if you could just send it back, we are having snow here. Hope you all have a fantastic day.
We hope you're not in one of the areas that has been flooded out. Our news coverage was showing footage last night and it looks awful in parts of your country. :-(
We haven't been flooded like the properties on your news - we luckily live over 700 meters above sea level and nowhere near the coast or a river. Everywhere here is sodden but we are so lucky compared to so many. People just had minutes to get out and had to leave everything behind and run - many properties will need knocking down. It will be years before the land will be fit for purpose. The farmers have lost lots of their livestock and so many will have nothing left at all. The sea has advanced onto land and the salt water will cause havoc for crop farmers for a long time.
Lucy, we'd invite you over here but it looks as though the rain has finally found us! We have you and your fellow countrymen in our thoughts these days as we know Mother Nature is reeking havoc in your part of the world !
(((Waving))) Hi pretty girls, we can send you some snow, 'cause we have more than we need! We live 500 feet above sea level in Pa. and we usually have some kind of breeze. Someone ordered more snow....we think it was Punxsutawny Phil to prove his 6 more weeks of winter prediction! (((Raspberries Phil!))) =^Y^=Thomas & theBoyz
lucy...ewe better knot let hannah heer that mr sunshine visited ewe...thats her roof top loverz name ya noe...frank lee we dont think tees will bee two happee either...meowlos ta hannah !! :)
We're glad that you are high and dry and that you got some sun! The photos of the flooding we saw in the UK looked really terrible, and we're glad you haven't had to contend with that!
How lovely to have some sun! We just had a warning issued for mega snows and ice, with wide spread power outages possible. We sure hope that doesn't happen! We'll be thinking of you as the nasty white stuff falls,
Bummer that you sun puddles did not stay long, Lucy!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely photo, Lucy. We had a beautiful sunrise this morning but it's now all covered over in clouds and there is the smell of rain in the air.
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The Chans
Mr Sun has been kind of elusive here too. Glad you got to enjoy him while he was around.
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We are kinda missing Mr Rain. Maybe you could send him our way?
ReplyDeleteLucy, your shadow is looking mighty good. Glad that sun finally made it to your house. Now if you could just send it back, we are having snow here.
ReplyDeleteHope you all have a fantastic day.
Too bad your shadow couldn't stay longer, Lucy. Let's hope Mr. Rain doesn't stay long either.
ReplyDeleteAw you look warm and cozy in the sun! Sorry Mr. Rain is on your way. We are having rain and sleet, and maybe snow later. Brrr.
ReplyDeleteWe hope you're not in one of the areas that has been flooded out. Our news coverage was showing footage last night and it looks awful in parts of your country. :-(
ReplyDeleteWe haven't been flooded like the properties on your news - we luckily live over 700 meters above sea level and nowhere near the coast or a river. Everywhere here is sodden but we are so lucky compared to so many. People just had minutes to get out and had to leave everything behind and run - many properties will need knocking down. It will be years before the
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Have to enjoy Mr. Sun when you can!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your bit of sunshine.
ReplyDeleteLucy, we'd invite you over here but it looks as though the rain has finally found us! We have you and your fellow countrymen in our thoughts these days as we know Mother Nature is reeking havoc in your part of the world !
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You two really look pretty, sunny and happy sweet Lucy!
ReplyDeleteLOOK at your beautiful shining healthy markings. xoxoxox
ReplyDelete(((Waving))) Hi pretty girls, we can send you some snow, 'cause we have more than we need! We live 500 feet above sea level in Pa. and we usually have some kind of breeze. Someone ordered more snow....we think it was Punxsutawny Phil to prove his 6 more weeks of winter prediction! (((Raspberries Phil!))) =^Y^=Thomas & theBoyz
ReplyDeleteDidn't know that you have a black Siamese twin, lol !
ReplyDeletelucy...ewe better knot let hannah heer that mr sunshine visited ewe...thats her roof top loverz name ya noe...frank lee we dont think tees will bee two happee either...meowlos ta hannah !!
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Oh soo lovely with sunshine :)
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Nasty Mr. Snow is due in here tomorrow. Phooey! Purrs and paw-pats, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteWe had sun here also this morning for a while. I went outdoors and Mr Hail started throwing stones at me, so I ran back indoors.
ReplyDeleteWe're glad that you are high and dry and that you got some sun! The photos of the flooding we saw in the UK looked really terrible, and we're glad you haven't had to contend with that!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to have some sun! We just had a warning issued for mega snows and ice, with wide spread power outages possible. We sure hope that doesn't happen! We'll be thinking of you as the nasty white stuff falls,
ReplyDeleteWe had that rain stuff too.
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