"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
I'm with you on that one, Leah! I don't think our weather is nearly as bad as what you've been getting. I'm glad I'm not one of the ones stranded as some are in the south country. Stay inside, and be warm! Lovely photo of the real feel to this winter weather we're having!
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I'm glad you are safe and warm in all of that.
The picture remind me of the episode Laura Ingalls describes in her books, of frost on the windows, and using thimbles to make patterns in it.
Thanks, Messymimi. I've only read two of the the Little House books. I don't think that scene was in either of them.
Brrr - it's cold here, too, cousin! Lovely frost picture, though!
Thank you, Cousin. Stay warm.
brrrrr is right!
It is quite nice inside for sure.
I like that picture though. If nothing else- this cold gives us wonderful photos:))
Oh, but what lovely patterns the frost makes ;) I have to go out today...I forgot a prescription on Thursday :(
I'm with you on that one, Leah! I don't think our weather is nearly as bad as what you've been getting. I'm glad I'm not one of the ones stranded as some are in the south country. Stay inside, and be warm! Lovely photo of the real feel to this winter weather we're having!
Thank you, Dawn.
Reb, be careful out there.
Redbush, I feel so sorry for the stranded folk. I'm so grateful to be safe and warm in my house. Thanks.
The pic brings back memories of winter mornings and boyhood in a Nebraska farmhouse. Thanks.
The cold sure knows how to paint a window though. Lovely pattern. I hope folks clicked to enlarge it.
You're welcome, Ron.
Hilary, yes, the cold is quite an artist.
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