Sunday, November 13, 2011

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Peeking out my studio window as I work ....
We have had one storm after another.
Friday night they closed Snoqualmie Pass
as it was snowing hard. My son was trying to 
come home and ended up staying with friends
 until Saturday. Mt. Si which I look at from the
living room had snow half way down. I am not
ready for this. I still have gardening to do....
Oh well back to painting gift tags

Maybe the sun will come back tomorrow
MAYBE!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

such lovely tags, its seems early for road closures, our trans Canad highway heading north was closed as well.We have snow here in Ontario Canada

alteredbee said...

Lovely view outside your studio window with the leaves going through their wardrobe-change. I hope your son made it home safe. Just checking in on your blog after seeing you on Milliande.

Merry said...

Beautiful work Sharon....and what a stunning view to look at. Sorry I haven't visited in a while...life just got hectic.

Pondside said...

Oh dear - that's way too early for these parts! We've had high winds and rain for the past few days - lots of damage to trees etc but we are fine up here.

Snap said...

Love those tags. Cuddle up to Teddy! :D :D :D

Laurie said...

The tags are soo pretty Sharon! I assume the Indian had a nice white blanket for a cover?

Janet said...

If I had that view out my studio window I'd never get anything done. I'd be looking out the window all the time!

Beautiful tags!!

Janet said...

If I had that view out my studio window I'd never get anything done. I'd be looking out the window all the time.

Beautiful tags!!

Anonymous said...

We've had quite a bit of snow already. I guess, ready or not, here it comes...
Love the gift tags. Seems like the perfect way to stay warm & cozy indoors.
Have yourself a lovely week, Sharon!
Hugs,
Zuzu

bright star said...

Love the delicate tags.Winters is upon us!!

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

What beautiful tags! I hope the weather has gotten better and your son was able to get home.