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It must be cold out there. Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of photos! Now following your lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteLove all the pics!! Good luck on all your "new" adventures!! We are expecting our FIRST grandbaby in about6 weeks ~ a little girl ~ can't wait!! When we were first married, (33 yrs ago!!) my hubby flew P-3's and was stationed at NAS Brunswick, Maine and both our kids were born in Bath, Maine - we visited parts of NH frequently! Don't worry, the snow usually all goes away by mid-May! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome photos you have posted here Candace! Love them!!!
ReplyDeleteFun pics. And I rejoice that winter is almost over! The snow may look like fun to some, but to me it looks like the captor of my daffodils.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics, Looks like a really fun time! Love that car, pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteThose are some serious snow sculptures, cool!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Those sculptures are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove the posts. The sculptures were so neat. I hope the snow starts melting soon, but it looks like you are all having fun along the way!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Wow that first snow sculpture is amazing. I really like the slides all lined up in a row. What a fun group of pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou live in an absolutely picture-perfect town ... :)
ReplyDeleteLoved every one of these... especially the Sphinx. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSeems like people where you live are really making the best of winter!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post. Some of those snow creations are outstanding. You have to love a community that has a good time despite the weather. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - oh my that's a lot of snow though!
ReplyDeleteI tried making spring rolls after being inspired by your post a while back - hopefully I'll get it posted soon!
Cute! We have tons of snow too! It was winter carnival a few weeks ago and our town carves statue type things out of snow too.
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment over at One Mixed Bag and saw the camera. I LOVE to look at folks pictures so here I am, I adore the picture of the little parade car tipping up, that is just too funny and something you will probably never see again. All the pictures are great and the rest of the blog made me REEEEAAAALLY hungry! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteOoh, those are all too cool!
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These photos are fun and really great.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are so cool! (No pun intended!)
ReplyDeleteHi Candace, thanks for visiting my blog earlier. You have such a lovely blog here. Thanks for sharing such wonderful pictures. Hope to hear from you more often. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Candace - I'm getting caught up with my blog hopping and of course I always see what you are up to :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing town you live in. Your photo of the ice in front of the church - oh my goodness! I loved it. It should be on a postcard somewhere!
Oh - and I saw your comment about making my bagel spread and putting it on a wrap and I had to laugh. Only you would think to put it in a wrap!! Love it!
Ahh, New Hampshire!! Love this. What a cute town.
ReplyDeleteI love the snow sculptures! We have a sculpture contest in the are every year and I love to go see all the amazing snow art. It's so fun to see what people can create from it!
ReplyDeleteThat weather looks amazing!! :)
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