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February 24, 2010

oh, winter winter winter...

it's still winter
::
the snow was falling again last night
and
it's cold
but
i don't fight it anymore
::
is there any chance i have actually gotten used to winter
and
the cold
and
the snow
?
well now that's just crazy talk
~~
can you see the bird house in this photo
?
can you tell that unless i go on vacation or spring comes early
that my writing here is getting a bit stagnant
?
can you tell that being cooped all winter starts to make you a bit crazy
?

38 comments:

  1. cabin fever. i understand. i'm just as anxious for winter to start as you are for winter to end....

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  2. We're all going crazy together, Beth!!

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  3. Oh, Beth, I am feeling you! We had a bit of a melt in Ohio, only to be told that it will snow EVERY DAY next week. I have done gone crazy!

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  4. Never!! Your posts are always a pleasure. If you hadn't pointed it out, I think I would have missed the Purple Martin birdhouse. Lovely!

    Can I ask you something? I have been trying with absolutely no success to enlarge some of my photos in posts, but just can't figure out how to do it. I used to be able to drag the photo at the corners to enlarge it, but that option is no longer available. How do you do it?

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  5. trees are beautiful . dont you know they are tired of it too? bet that birdhouse is a full house?

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  6. Cabin fever makes you crazy, for sure but stagnant posts, never. Your photos and your open heart make that impossible.
    Any chance of a little trip away to ease you through ? There are some great last minute deals out there, I think...
    Big Love to you !

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  7. This is exactly why I went to Florida and guess what? It is raining! Argh! Not fair at all!!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  8. They don't call it "spring fever" for nothing! Haha! Beautiful capture Beth.

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  9. the photo's are beautiful but I know what you mean, I'm yearning for some sun, some color, some flowers, some sangria on the patio,flip flops, bright pink nails, swimming, sprinklers.... the list goes on!!!

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  10. catching up on everything ive mised over the last week or so. what a crazy diet you are on. keep us updated.

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  11. I was so lucky to have gotten away to NYC for a few sunny clear days. It did wonders for my spirit.

    But the snow is so beautiful really. As is the longing. The yearning for spring and new growth. Can't wait.
    And I can't wait to see how you capture it all.

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  12. Hi Beth, just like you I have the most amazing pictures of winter scenery....yet I'm so fat up with it... I went down memory lane and found the one of the butterfly wich made me smile. And winter seemed a little further away. But there's also again more snow comming this evening....siiiigh.
    Keep your chin up and we'll both get there. Hugs Dagmar

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  13. You mean the white bird mansion on the high pole in the right of the photo? You are very good with a camera. It was minus two degrees Fahrenheit this morning. But today the sun is shining. Rare to have a sunny day. Your posts are still fresh and fun at least to your readers. I wish you could see your posts through our eyes.

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  14. i do, i see that bird house. i see all that frost and snow and gray skies and beautiful grasses. that lovely photograph. it is spring here...somehow it feels like it should still be winter. it is better not to fight the weather. as much as i know that bit of wisdom i seldom follow it. i watched your 'self-portrait' video and enjoyed it very much. you sounded just as i imagined, calm and soothing :)

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  15. Always love coming here. But the mentos comment of the previous post almost knocked me off my seat. You are HILARIOUS!! Hope the sugar levels are balancing out...and cool little table you've got there.

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  16. I hear ya, Beth! The post I wrote this morning sounds almost exactly like this. They are calling for more winter weather tonight and tomorrow. *sigh*

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  17. Why do people get impatient with winter? We all know spring must come. Life is not in a rush. No matter how hard you insist or demand, everything happens when it is suppose to happen; everything comes in time, on time. Relax, enjoy each season. For we may not be here tomorrow.

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  18. Somehow I find taking pics of snow much more fun than taking them of freezing cold yucky muddy rain which is what we are experiencing right now and will probably be getting for the two months...mud season in New England ...March is my least favorite month of the year...

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  19. Yes it does make for crazy when winter keeps going on and on. I do see the birdhouse. Maybe the spring birds will be there soon. So many places are having a winter like yours, where we in Portland are having an early spring.

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  20. We've had snow here since mid-December Yet today with the sun shining on the snow, it looked so magical that my heart was lifted.

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  21. whatever crazy hold winter has on you...I am loving your palette these days. maybe winter hangs around just for you to embrace and give her warmth. ever think of that? ;)

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  22. your writing is not stagnant! Especially if you are still seeing the beauty of winter! Lovely photo!

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  23. It pains me to tell you how much I relate! Unless you're living it, you can only think you know... but the reality of it... just stinks after awhile... :)

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  24. Gorgeous processing Beth! And your writing is wonderful...not at all stagnant!

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  25. ROAD TRIP!!!

    Do it!! C'mon...

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  26. Winter is very long and cold in Alberta and yes I do get cabin fever from time to time but honestly Beth I can never see myself living in a place that doesn't have all 4 beautiful, amazing and wonderful seasons, now I am ready for Spring.....:-) Hugs

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  27. Beth, you can always seem to make a dull wintry day feel full of sunshine and happy moments...I hope you are adjusting to the new habits...have you licked any Mento tongues yet?

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  28. I prescribe a trip to Florida. Wish I could join you there.

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  29. Oh, I don't know how you do it - yes, I am actually visiting. Don't fall over, though it seems like forever. Although I have had fun with our bits of snow here, I am ready for warm weather (+ my heater just went out last night, surely a sign). I will visualize the beginning of spring for all of us.

    :)Debi

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  30. A big snow storm for us right now...it is weird, but I seem to be enjoying winter this year...Not sure why, maybe it's a sign that I have officially lost my mind...

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  31. Baseball season starts in 3 weeks...that is a sure and certain sign of spring.

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  32. I love the photo...I am certainly ready for spring...but I was also invigorated by some recent snow tubing.

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  33. you are doing good. I would have gone nutso a long time ago!
    Were almost to March... yahoo... February is just BLAH!

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  34. I think you've been hit harder than we have with winter. I see the birdhouse. It makes me smile.

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  35. I hear you! You DO start to get used to it, don't you; usually around March 1st, too. I guess it could be worse- we could be living in Alaska!

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  36. Spring is coming...I promise!

    Sending you some cherry blossoms and a cupcake or two..and a hug. The days are getting longer..really, they are!

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**I love reading the comments you leave, as they make me feel like we're sitting in my kitchen, having a cup of tea, discussing life and wondering where all the time has gone ...beth