I was exposed to Minnesota three times yesterday in running errands in Phoenix/Scottsdale. I talked on the phone to my brother's wife in St. Cloud, and she reported that it was blowing snow.
Then I got lunch and chatted with the woman in line ext to me at a Paradise Bakery & Cafe in Phoenix and she reported that she was buying food on her way to the airport because her two children were flying in from the Twin Cities and they were 5 hours late and would be hungry because the plane was held delayed by snow in the Twin Cities.
Then I went to the Post Office and there was a car with Minnesota license plates with a picture of a loon. The are lots of folks from Minnesota in Arizona during the winter.
Very nice, Kate. I'll bet it doesn't look like that now. Thanks for your comment on Cedar Key...glad the therapy is working - I'm sure, though, it isn't a lot of fun. Hopefully, you'll be fully recovered soon.
A cozy shed! It reminds me of the houses and buildings we saw this summer in Sweden with the wooden siding used vertically!
ReplyDeleteLove the green window frame and the blue window box!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on the window trim and the flower box. I make this a little more cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cheerful, what a cute little shed.
ReplyDeleteAh... color can do so much.
ReplyDeleteWonderful touch of color.
ReplyDeleteI was exposed to Minnesota three times yesterday in running errands in Phoenix/Scottsdale. I talked on the phone to my brother's wife in St. Cloud, and she reported that it was blowing snow.
Then I got lunch and chatted with the woman in line ext to me at a Paradise Bakery & Cafe in Phoenix and she reported that she was buying food on her way to the airport because her two children were flying in from the Twin Cities and they were 5 hours late and would be hungry because the plane was held delayed by snow in the Twin Cities.
Then I went to the Post Office and there was a car with Minnesota license plates with a picture of a loon. The are lots of folks from Minnesota in Arizona during the winter.
The touches of color against the weathered wood is unexpected and quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing better, Kate!
Bises,
Genie
It is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little shed!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Kate. I'll bet it doesn't look like that now. Thanks for your comment on Cedar Key...glad the therapy is working - I'm sure, though, it isn't a lot of fun. Hopefully, you'll be fully recovered soon.
ReplyDeleteMay you also have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Looks like a designer shed to me. Certainly no ordinary shed as you say.
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