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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Hibernating

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It is white and frigid, a mid-winter day of blowing snow and icy air seeping through the useless (but lovely) 1890's windows of our old Victorian here in Sewickley. Susannah and Bella try to sleep it away. I give up. Tomorrow, I leave for three days in Naples, Florida in search of a bit of sun and warmth - Josephine Tey, Isobel English AND Benjamin Black (John Banville) in tow. I won't read three books in three days ... but what a nightmare should I be stranded without one! I could be stuck for days in an airport. But, trusting that's not true, I'll be back on Monday. Have a wonderful weekend ... and next week, I look forward to a day of blogging and catching up on your wonderful photos and posts.

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Such a lovely relaxed and cosy photo. I hope you had a wonderful weekend.

Wishing you a wonderful, warm holiday! I'll be interested in the books and the weather.

Happy Holidays, Becca. Wishing you sunny days and peaceful nights.

What a lovely photo!
Bella looks so comfortable and safe!

Have a lovely weekend!

Yes old windows are lovely but not very practical, although I wouldn't want to change them. Anyway a good excuse for an escape to the sunshine, have a lovely time. x

Wishing you lots of sun to warm your bones.

Enjoy your reading too!

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