Today is the start of the Christmas blog hop. You should jump on over and check out all the blogs that are participating.
Today a few of the snow folk that reside in these parts want to wish you a very Merry Christmas.
I suppose it all started with the snow. You see, it was a very special kind of snow. A snow that made the happy happier, and the giddy even giddier. A snow that'd make a homecoming homier, and natural enemies, friends, natural. For it was the first snow of the season. And as any child can tell you, there's a certain magic that comes with the very first snow, especially when it falls on the day before Christmas. For when the first snow is also a Christmas snow...
Well, something wonderful is bound to happen.
(taken from the first lines from Frosty the Snowman)
This is part of Jackie and Sandees Christmas blog hop.
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the blog hop. Anyone can enter their link even if they don't want to do a post.
ReplyDeleteLove all your snowmen. Those and Santa's are my very favorite.
Have a terrific day. Thanks for the message from Duke and give him my very best along with some scritches. :)
Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteHope Santa grants All your Christmas Wishes!!
(((HUG)))
So many cute snowmen! Now this kind of snow I like! :)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Merry Christmas Ann
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI love your snowmen! They really add cheeriness to a home. And each one so different.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute snowmen! Hope you, Duke and your family have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGreat snowmen!! I really like the one sitting in the chair.
ReplyDeleteI wish we would have snow for Christmas, but the forecast is for clear and cold. It's weird, but since I've lived here (over 20 years), we have only had a white Christmas 3 times. Maybe it's me :)
Dear Ann and all at home (that includes Duke, too)! :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh... showmen, I do love snowmen.
Merry, jolly, happy Christmas and a blessed new year 2011!
Oh my!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, it looks like it's time to go get my glasses strengthened. For the first three times I read it, I could swear you wrote, "A snow that'd make a homecoming hornier," and I am still not sure if that is "homier" or not. (Duke's growling at me again--isn't he?)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Ann. I love that Star. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
ReplyDeletethe photos are all beautiful, but the last one is really, really good. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteOh wow...these are beautiful Ann. I like all of them but I really love love love the snowman!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and big hugs!
Jackie:-)
I like that last one best. It is really snowing here,about 3 inches and going hard.
ReplyDeleteI love snow people and I don't put mine away until the end of January!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Have a wonderful Christmas!
The snow has disappeared from London as quickly as it arrived, which just isn't fair. I was looking forward to a white Christmas.
ReplyDeleteA very merry Christmas from the Wandering Scotsman, in London Town...