Sunday, March 1, 2015

2015 Project 365 – Week Nine

Lest I sound like a broken record, I won’t mention the weather. Although, as you can clearly see from the pictures, it was widely scattered rude again. Dr. M has been on his “A” game this week & took some really good pictures. He’s posted them on his blog here, here, here, and here. It’s well worth your time to check them out!

Sunday, February 22nd
The Squirrel King!



Monday, February 23rd   
I’ve been a bad mom & forgetting to open the blinds in the morning for Pinky – so I made myself a note.


The trail to the bird feeder…


See – widely scattered rude!!


Dueling cardinals.


The moon!



Tuesday, February 24th       
I was so very tempted, but since I didn’t think they would actually cause spring to happen, I went with the Skinny Cow ice cream bars instead :)


Turkey in the snow…


Wednesday, February 25th
I love these little sweet peppers – so tasty & actually somewhat good for me.


I can’t believe I didn’t mention it at the time. You would have thought that I would make Huge Deal of the Occasion, but no… I have let several weeks pass without mentioning that we got rid of Old Blue & there’s a new monster vacuum in town! Meet Orange Betty (I just made that up right this minute – we’ll see if it sticks).


The rude might still be widely scattered, but it sure is purty…


The moon!


Thursday, February 26th   
One of my favorite pictures of the week.            


Friday, February 27th  
Campus sunrise.


Campus squirrel – sneaky little dude.


My boss was out of the office at a seminar so I decided to spring myself early from work (note: I drove home & worked from there). Such a lovely day! Here is a picture of me having a hot flash, and of my favorite tree (note 2: I have my phone set up in a cradle on the dash & open the camera program so that all I have to do is poke it to get a picture).



Saturday, February 28th          
Incoming!



Hope everyone has a great week!

7 comments:

  1. Ha, '"rude": surprise yesterday morning, about 8-10" Thankfully grandson-in-law plowed the driveway.
    Your nature pics are phenomenal, and what a clever cell/camera/car arrangement
    Have a great week!.

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  2. ...still not understanding what is so pretty about snow.

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  3. The snow looks so pretty, indeed - and then I look at your trail to the bird feeder and I remember how you have to bundle up and put on boots just to go a few steps outside. And then the snow gets inside your boots and then your socks and feet get wet and cold. And then you come back in the house and you either bring your boots inside the house where they leave a puddle of snow and salt and dirt, or you leave them in the garage where they freeze solid.

    I think I just talked myself into loving Florida even more, despite the fact that we have the AC running today.

    I always wondered about your picture-taking ability while driving. I can't even chew gum and drive at the same time. Your setup might work for me - I'm trying to picture what it looks like and where you have it on the dashboard.

    Love the moon! And the peppers look yummy.

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    1. Sometimes I just walk out into the snow with bare feet...no biggie. Not like Jack London cold, nor like Buffalo deep. Seriously...it's not that bad...we have a good life...we aren't bitter... *whimper* And thanks ;-)

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  4. Pretty photos of all the rude. Not missing it myself :) Quite content to look at the photos of others!

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  5. For someone who SWMBO claims has to be forced to eat his veggies, I love those little peppers, too.
    And I hear the newest Oreos are going to be pink and blue.
    And I've said it before but I'll say it again: I love those cardinals.

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  6. That is one fat squirrel!!

    Love the hot flash pic. It gave me my laugh for the day.

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