Friday, March 25, 2011

Finally Friday!

It has been very weird here lately. Yesterday, we had this. Yes, it's snow. Lucky for us, none of it stuck to the ground, and this is what it looks like outside our house this morning.
Ayla and Dorf, you are not the winners of the When When contest.Mom thinks I am waiting and watching the snow melt. She is wrong. I am watching the birds.

12 comments:

  1. She'll never know! Our snow didn't stick either.

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  2. It is too boring to watch snow melt, Millie. You look very cute there.

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  3. Our snow stuck - we had about half an inch, but only on grass and railings. Then it got all sunny and meltified.

    We love to watch the squirrels and birdies too! You look very content, there Millie!

    Purrs,
    Padre, Panda Bear, Meerkat, Cookie, and Caramel (& fosters Sunny and Sky)

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  4. watching snow melt is boring!

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  5. Yes, birds are so much more tasty...erm, interesting!

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  6. pssst Millie, check out those funny dangling toys right in front of your face :) give them a try, you'll like them :)

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  7. We think watching birds is more exciting that watching snow.

    The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie

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  8. Wow, that last bit of snow keeps hanging on!

    And you are right, Millie, bird watching is much more fun than snow watching.

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  9. We had that 4 letter word yesterday. WHINE!

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  10. We have been getting the snow that won't really stick. But we don't want it at all. WE want open windows.

    We watch birdies a lot too.

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  11. Well, of COURSE you're watching the birds Millie! You've got that predatory gleam.

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  12. Well it seems pretty weird to me too Millie - you show us a picture of snow falling, and then claim that none of it stuck to the ground. If it didn't stick to the ground, where did it stick? I'm beginning to question the validity of this When When competition with weird things like this allegedly going on.

    Megan
    Sydney, Australia

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