Sunday, December 20, 2009

Wholloped


We got a humdinger of a Nor'Easter snow storm dropping one to two inches per hours over the course of 12 hours. Lucy our Welsh Terrier didn't know what to make of it at first, but once she figured out the fun of snow, there was no stopping her.



Wifey did a wonderful job shoveling. She loves to do it and I love that she loves it.



The two older dogs, Jenny the Pit Bull and Pretty Polly Pointer, wanted no part of the snow.




I purchased a set of fenders for the SS at REI and may install them. But then again, what is better on a snowy winter Sunday than watching old movies? I may just plop in front of the tele for the afternoon.

7 comments:

  1. so you're going to plop while "wifey" does the dirty work. Brilliant plan!

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  2. Looks like a fun snow day. Happy Winter!

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  4. You're Welsh Terrier looks like a fun dog. My neighbor has one and he's a handful (I mean the the dog is a handful, not the neighbor).

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