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Jan 14, 2017

What A Difference Some Rain Makes! Thrifting Scores, Winter Decor


 This weekend

What A Difference Some Rain Makes!
In the last week 2 weeks snow storm Helena blew thru dropping one foot or more of snow. We already had 10"-12" on the ground. It created many problems in this high desert area simply due to the sheer volume of snow. Many didn't make it to their jobs, schools were closed, accidents (many preventable), etc. The city and other businesses stepped up their game and started plowing side streets. That was a big success, however Boise's Mayor announced yesterday it was also a failure to respond more quickly. A learning lesson for various agencies. We had some rain for 2 days early this week, which helped slowly melt some of the snow. There was big fear of flooding, but luckily it stayed below freezing at night during the rain! It's just really cold again, 11 degrees last night. Foggy this morning, but the sun is coming out, and no more snow until Tues. No more huge storms heading our way hopefully. I cleared the area in front of the coop a bit more today. I re-filled the bird bath and put out a big bucket of wild bird food in the backyard. Two huge robins came out this afternoon and got a long drink. Sweet. I'm ready for spring!!!

Mr. Gnome getting some air!

Dave digging out the coop door last weekend

Lovely but too much!

New thrifted top/matching hat

Thrifting Scores-
I have started hitting thrift stores now that the roads are more clear. I found some adorable winter baby clothes for Grand baby Oliver and River. Oliver inherited his cousin River's infant wardrobe, BUT they were all summer infant clothes. I'm filling in the gaps. I found the top above (still with new tags on) and matching hat, new, nice and fuzzy. Another cute winter shirt-



LOVE the details!

Oliver's hat, Cookie Monster?

I found a great 1 Qt. water pitcher for our dining table. Looks to be hand made in a nice glaze with blue flowers, $4.00. We always keep water on the table for meals-





A big Santa mitten, about 12" long, .50 cents :), 1/2 off

For River, fleece cargo pants

 
Onesie for River

Winter set for Oliver, how cute!

Cute details

And something for Spring, a crib blanket! $1.99

I also bought 2 faux winter wreaths, about 12" in diameter, $1.00 1/2 price! 


Poinsietta, birds and mini-wreath

Winter Decor-
I always keep some fun winter decor out after the holidays are over. I love bringing nature in and it gives something visually interesting from the usual. Here's some of the things I have out currently-

Above our dining room drapes 

One of the new faux wreaths upper left
  






4 comments:

Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm said...

Boy you have gotten a lot of snow. I have an Aunt who lives in Boise, I ought give her a call an see how it;s going for her. ow are the chickens liking it?

Nancy In Boise said...

Chickens did pretty well we just made sure they had lots of treats and got them out when we could. The coop is pretty good-sized so they have lots of room

Christine said...

Hello from Nampa!
Just finished reading about your snow experiences. We have similar stories! Stopped in by way of Sunny Simple Life's, Blog Link Party.

Nancy In Boise said...

Hi Christine! I was in Nampa today visiting my family, lots of snow there too!

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