I participated in an annual ornament exchange for a few years when I lived in Houston. One year this very talented friend brought us these snowmen for our front yards. She made them out of an old fence that someone in her neighborhood was replacing. Clark and I added the wooden trees when we moved to Alabama. Every time I drive up to my house he makes me smile.
Tombstone
4 years ago
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Two posts in one day?! Wow.
I love that snowman too, but it's those trees that make me smile!
I love those trees too!!
I would get a big grin if I had that guy greeting me all the time, too!! What a great decoration!!
Oh, and most of the photography books I have skimmed have been from the library. But my favorite for me that I bought is... don't laugh, it is a great book... Nikon D-40 for Dummies. It is an awesome book! I have a bunch of Dmmie books because they are so well written.
The snowmen also make our family smile. We love driving past your home at any time of the year. The girls exclaim, "It's the Kingsfords!" I like knowing the story behind the snowmen.
I love youur snowmen too! now I like them even more... ;-) And yoru trees! I have wondered how you got the lights strung in such a nice patern so high up to the tops of all those trees???? (everytime i drive homme at night this past month...) I joked that you must have made Austin climb up there when he was there for Turkey day!!!.
Wendy, Clark invented a cool tool this year and put the lights in the trees with it. We had to come up with something now that Brendan is gone.
I have loved driving by your house this Christmas and seeing your cute decorations! What a fun yard you have!!
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