Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Tail Tuesday

Minchie, do you realize your tail slipped out of your tent?
 
We are batting down the hatches for yet another snow storm headed our way.  3-6 inches predicted.  HISS!!!

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  1. Nope, if we can't see you, that means our entire bodies are hidden. :-)

    Yeah, ANOTHER snowstorm for us too, starting tonight, 10 - 15 cms, which is about the same 4 to 6 inches.

    ::SIGH::

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  2. Minchie, you're letting it all hang out.

    Oh no! We had about that much snow, maybe more, yesterday. Stay safe!

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  3. Oh no, not more snow. We are so sorry. We will try to send the sun up there. We are having a cold rain.
    Minchie, you best gather your tail up. Take care.

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  4. We hope you keep warm and safe and sit on your Mom while it snows some more.
    Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

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  5. Not more snow!!! Good grief when we find spring we will send it to you lickety split
    hugs madi your LLS

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  6. more snow! hurray! not really, but let's pretend. Hurray!!! pull that tail back in fast! - Crepes.

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  7. Oops! You don't want a cold tail.

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  8. We're gonna get 12 maybe! WOOT! Mommy's working from home today!

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  9. Hiss is right! Enough snow already!

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  10. dood...we heer ya....6 inches if we get "missed"...ten inches if it hits rite on.....HIZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ bee rite....

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  11. It's pretty cold here in Vancouver but no snow yet!! Brrrrr.Stay warm and toasty all of you!

    the critters in the cottage xo

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  12. You need to get your tail in and wrapped in tight to keep warm Minchie.

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  13. Minchie! You need a bigger tent!

    We're getting snow tonight too. HISS!

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  14. I sure hope you didn´t get as much snow as predicted !
    Your tail looks furry nice :)

    XOXO

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  15. that's because that tail is so luxurious! Yep, we just got it too 3-6 inches...started last night and went through half of today. I am not quite sure how much fell but there was a lot of blowing and drifting...again!

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