Sunday, January 13, 2013

Words for Sunday’s Weather


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Splashing
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Squelching
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Soggy
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Shadowy
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Streaming
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Stimulating

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Slogging

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Sheltering [enlarge to see the juncos in the branches]
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Shimmering
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Sleepy
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Soggy
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Snuggling
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Steaming
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Soothing
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Sewing

15 comments:

  1. I loved your 'S' words for describing this Sunday.

    FlowerLady

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    1. FLL: It was a whimsical word exercise as I splashed about outside on litter box duty!

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  2. Cute. It's like that here, too. Now tell me, is that a red or brown transfer-ware tea-cup? Inquiring minds want to know. :)

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    1. Deb; Re the teacup--its nothing vintage or special--made in China. We flew to Yuma, AZ to pick up a used motor home, with the plan of taking several days to drive it back to WY. I shopped at a Ross Discount store for bedding, two mugs, bowls, plates, etc. The design on the mug is a pinkish red and it is my current favorite for tea. I had to limit my collection of teapots when we moved to this small house--all breakables have to live behind closed doors--CATS!

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  3. Sounds like a soothing, stellar Sunday to me.
    All of the good things in life.
    Hugs

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    1. Vicki; It was a good day. I finished 5 quilt blocks, 5 more nearly done, helped daughter make curtains.

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  4. Great words ....may I say that I love the 'soggy moggy' xx

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    1. Angie; I love your description of 'soggy moggy'--I take it that means a grey and white or black and white cat--common, but oh, so pretty!

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  5. My, Sadie and Sallie have certainly grown into beautiful cats. Right now I am sleepy and in need of something stimulating.

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    1. Chris; I have so many cats--I should have identified them by name. Bobby and Willow walking in the wet, Nellie with wet fur, dear old Eggnog cuddled on the comforter.
      I have a dreadfully sleepy spell most afternoons--I don't give in to it, but sit here nodding.

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  6. Very clever - you do have a way with words.
    Lillian
    lillianscupboard.wordpress.com

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    1. Lillian; I have always loved playing with words--mostly in my head!

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  7. Sounds like a sweet stay-at-home Sunday.

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  8. We know all about soggy here! Lovely post.

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  9. Oh I'm loving those star blocks.

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