Thank you! I was a bit smug about that myself! I do love the image of the snowman lumbering up to the deck and settling in, especially if he has a corncob pipe.
LOVE THE HEADER SHOT! Yes, a snowman in the chair would be perfect, but then someone would have to go out into the wind. Old New England joke – why do they leave their picnic tables out? So, they can judge how much snow there is. 🙂
I’m sure there’s an Indiana counterpart to that joke, but, fortunately for you, I don’t know what it is. If there’s a snowman in that chair, you can be sure I didn’t put him there. That wind has teeth! No — fangs! I have finished my Friday errands and do not intend to go back out until June.
February 28, 2020 at 10:48 am
One of the clearest messages I’ve seen all year… for humans. Snowmen might be glad to have somewhere to sit. I love ‘mocking chair’.
February 28, 2020 at 10:53 am
Thank you! I was a bit smug about that myself! I do love the image of the snowman lumbering up to the deck and settling in, especially if he has a corncob pipe.
February 28, 2020 at 10:58 am
Or as a place to think if he had mislaid his corncob pipe and was not sure where he had left it.
February 28, 2020 at 11:00 am
Yes! I like that even better!
February 28, 2020 at 7:31 pm
LOVE THE HEADER SHOT! Yes, a snowman in the chair would be perfect, but then someone would have to go out into the wind. Old New England joke – why do they leave their picnic tables out? So, they can judge how much snow there is. 🙂
February 28, 2020 at 7:53 pm
I’m sure there’s an Indiana counterpart to that joke, but, fortunately for you, I don’t know what it is. If there’s a snowman in that chair, you can be sure I didn’t put him there. That wind has teeth! No — fangs! I have finished my Friday errands and do not intend to go back out until June.