November 24, 2012

View Through An Autumn Morning Windowpane

Tiny little snowflakes falling from sky;
Mother Nature imprints; nigh fall Goodbye!

"I don't mean to be alarmist, but these  things usually travel in groups." - New Yorker Cartoon


 

It has been awhile since I posted to the Six Word Saturday(6WS) blog hop, but the view this morning through my windowpane beckoned a bit of rhyme and a bit of fun so I gave you a 2-line-6-words-each-line description!
 
 
So, can you describe your life in six words?


14 comments:

  1. We had some of those falling here today also. Actually I'm hoping for more.
    God bless!
    Glenda
    www.glendamills.com

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    1. Glenda, you can have all of the snow from here if you want it!

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  2. We had snow here today, too, and some of the flakes were HUGE

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    1. Hi Ron! Thank goodness our flakes were small and did not stick!

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  3. We had a little snow this morning. I'm glad it all melted!

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    1. I guess it's that time of year. I am thinking it's time to grow wings and fly south!

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  4. That was a cute little cartoon!
    I am not crazy about snow....so I am not looking forward to it...
    But we usually get at least a little bit every year here in Kansas.

    Happy Saturday!

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    1. I am not looking forward to white fluff either, Linda! Kansa? The Sunflower State, hooRAYo!

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  5. They do indeed travel in groups and my husband hope they get here soon! LOL

    Happy Saturday!

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    1. I will do my best to send it your husband's way, Shannon, every time it flurries here!

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  6. Love the cartoon and I am fine with waiting for it here stopping in from SWS be safe :)

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  7. Cute!! There is a bunch of them piling up outside!

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  8. Six words, eh? Let's see: love, tears, passion, fears, nature, beauty

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Blessings & a bit o' sunshine!