Ha! I see what you mean, but ours looked just like that last week. The difference is, ours melted in about three days and we have had a couple days in the low 60's this week. Did you spot the third bear in my post from last Monday? It's climbing up the vertical post on the left side and you can just see it peeking around. I think it must be Baby Bear.
they look so pretty in the snow.
ReplyDeleteThey look very festive and decorative.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a Merry Chistmas and a Wonderful New Year!
they must be hardy! beautiful with snow on them!
ReplyDeleteIt has frosting on it!!
ReplyDeleteHa! I see what you mean, but ours looked just like that last week. The difference is, ours melted in about three days and we have had a couple days in the low 60's this week.
ReplyDeleteDid you spot the third bear in my post from last Monday? It's climbing up the vertical post on the left side and you can just see it peeking around. I think it must be Baby Bear.
I think they're pretty with a bit of white snow. :)
ReplyDeleteSimple but VERY pretty and decorative.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful ! We don't have snow in Belgium yet.
ReplyDeletebe strong, WREATH!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
now THAT'S real snow - not that spray can stuff. :)
ReplyDeleteOh but your snow makes them look like a Christmas card!!
ReplyDeleteAnn
Agree with Ann (above) - looking so natural! Merry Christmas to you:)
ReplyDeleteThey look so festive, but they're really taking a beating, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThe snow just adds to their character. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThey are beautifu with the snow.
ReplyDeleteThey look just great. Snow on a wreath reads "Christmas" to me.
ReplyDeleteThe snow works wonders with them!
ReplyDeleteI think they look even prettier with the snow!
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