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It's hard to come back to central Virginia's greenish brown when you've delighted in the crisp whiteness of a Winter Wonderland.


(Took RJ2 a little while to master that alliterative lyric!)



Even harder to come back to posting! In fact, we're aiming for once a week for awhile....

Don't like resolutions, but do want to capitalize on my renewed energy to Clean up (and out)! Straighten up! Finish up! And otherwise maintain.... All that would be something new!

Here's to making something of today in 2009!



We're back....




Comments

What beautiful pictures! SNOW! I am hoping we get some of that this year in VA. Did you remember to bring it with you? LOL!

I am totally with you on cutting back on blogging. Looks like I need to do that in 2009 as well.

Be Blessed,
Sonya
Kelly said…
I'm jealous! What a beautiful outing, and you & RJ2 look great.

Hope 2009 is all you hope for.
Edie said…
It's good to see you again Sue J! Love the beautiful pictures of you two and the Winter Wonderland!
Bonita said…
Such pretty snow. I enjoyed seeing it in your pictures. Don't care if I see it here this year at all, though! I lived far too long in places where it was the norm for months on end. Think I got my fill for a lifetime.
The Patterson 5 said…
The snow looks so magical with you two beautiful girls in it!
My ADHD Me said…
Those pictures are BEAUTIFUL!!

REALLY!!

Although I like warm weather better than cold....I do LOVE a good snowfall.

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