Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Happy New Year!
Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. Santa did bring me that new camera but unfortunately it was not compatible with my computer so I had to send it back to Amazon and get something else. I'm taking a blogging break until my new camera comes in, I don't feel like using my old, yucky, broke down camera again.
This is the snow from almost 2 weeks ago, that's when this picture was taken. A lot of snow is still on the ground, taking a long time to melt, too long!
Well, have a Happy New Year!
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merci de nous faire finir l'année sur ce beau sourire..que du bonheur dans cette photo...HAPPY NEW YEAR
ReplyDeleteChildren + snow = happiness :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Happy New Year!!! Hope you get a great new camera. Mine's in for repair. :(
ReplyDeleteHEY!! Blogging breaks not allowed. No way!!
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I know what you mean. I really hope we don't get that ice mess. I'm already in the mood for spring!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to ya!
It might take time to see what good is hidden beneath that snow, but spring will do show up again.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a wonderful start into the new year.
Good luck on your camera adventure.
ReplyDeleteThe kids seem to love it though! Sorry to hear about the camera again — I hope you get the new one soon!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a peaceful and love-filled 2010.
How frustrating about the new camera. Now don't you grizzle about the snow...others will be looking at that stuff for months and months while you are out smiling in your warm, green garden. May this be a wonderful new year for you all.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteA good photo though Tanya. - Dave
ReplyDeleteTo much snow for me. Think it will be gone when you new camera comes in?
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you (with a new camera) and your family!
ReplyDeleteYes, there's still too much snow on the ground and it's too cold! You're lucky you're horseless nowadays! It ain't pretty out there!
ReplyDeleteI trust your holidays were extra special. Looking forward seeing/reading more of your adventures in 2010. God bless.
ReplyDeleteI really hope we don't get that ice mess. I'm already in the mood for spring!
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2010 .. happy filled moments thanks for staying
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We all know what trouble thick snow on the ground brings, but children seem oblivious to all these worries. I love photos capturing people's emotions given a particular circumstance in all its natural, candid state. This one is one of them.
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Wow that's a lot of snow. Looks like lots of fun though
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