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Look what Mother Nature did.......

.....just for me!
Another "vision" I always had was sitting in the sun room (now called the snow room...thanks Dawn) watching it snow.  Well I guess that's why Mother Nature waited until now to give us the first real snow storm of the season. I have to thank her for her cooperation!

I also have to thank my wonderful husband for going along with my crazy dream & making it come true!






P.S  I'm never going to get anything done as I just want to sit here forever!

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  1. It's so much bigger than I thought it was. The furniture gives it perspective. It really is stunning. Is it heated??? I mean I know it's meant to be a sun room but it isn't right now.

    The snow looks so fabulous. We are heading to the UK in a weeks time and I am crossing my fingers for snow. It's been so mild there.

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    1. It is technically a sun room or 3-season room they call them in these parts of the country, or it would be considered an addition which would raise the hell out of our taxes!!! Jim insulated the heck out of it including the floor & that thing next to the plant that looks like a piece of furniture & has all my cleaning stuff on is really a space heater in disguise. Don't tell anybody!

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