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Snow Day on the Farm in Pictures

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on December 6, 2007  

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  1. 12-6
    8:08
    am

    Great pics! :sheepjump:

  2. 12-6
    8:42
    am

    You always have the greatest pics! I like your new blog, Dandelion. I took a quick look this morning. What a good idea. And helpful for the rest of us. Thanks for doing it. Kaye

  3. 12-6
    8:58
    am

    Those are the moments that make childhood memories. Love the pics!

  4. 12-6
    10:28
    am

    I love coming to your site I love seeing the pictures they are AWESOME!!!!!!!
    I also remember those no school days because of SNOW

  5. 12-6
    10:44
    am

    Love your photos! Great memories!

  6. 12-6
    10:55
    am

    Terrific photos! :thumbsup:

  7. 12-6
    12:33
    pm

    Wonderful pics, Suzanne, as always.

    On an unrelated note, how do I change my email address in your site database (for the newsletter and to post here on your blog)?

    Thanks.

    -Kim

  8. 12-6
    12:37
    pm

    Kim, WordPress “remembers” your email address and inputs it automatically when you come to the comments section, but you should be able to just click in that box and backspace to delete what it has and put in a new one. It should start remembering the new one after that. As for the newsletter, probably the easiest thing to do is just resubscribe with the new address. There’s a link in the sidebar. :woof:

  9. 12-6
    2:02
    pm

    Thanks, Suzanne, will do!

    BTW, someone send WARM thoughts my way: My furnace died last night at 6:30PM. Thank goodness for service agreements! But they can’t get the part till tomorrow. :eek:

    I hope you are having a wood stove and/or fireplace in your new house!

    -Kim, in chilly Kingston, ON

  10. 12-6
    2:07
    pm

    Kim, we’re going to have a woodstove! Hugs on the furnace!! I hope you have something else for heat till tomorrow!

  11. 12-6
    3:12
    pm

    Love the pictures!!!

  12. 12-6
    4:19
    pm

    Great pics but especially love the one of the cat :purr:

  13. 12-6
    6:18
    pm

    Loooks as if even the animals enjoyed the snow day!

  14. 12-6
    7:44
    pm

    aaawwwww. Great photo montage

  15. 12-6
    9:57
    pm

    Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! You are more than welcome to send some of that snow here!

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