Friday, March 8, 2013

Staying calm... Asking a QUESTION...

More snow.  Nothing like others in the NE, are waking up to this morning, though.

Nope, I'm not moaning or groaning.

It's pretty useless, to moan and groan, about more snow.

We'll be happy to have the back-up supply of water, this summer.

I'm warm inside.  Perhaps I'll even BAKE the G/F MUFFINS, which I've "been-going-to" bake, for a week now.  Lol.

The Old Oak Tree is quite majestic, in this setting.

Puffy snow, like whipped cream, is pretty.

As long as it doesn't take down power lines....

Got a new Fireplace Screen, on clearance, yesterday.  We built this house about 45 years ago.  Got a pretty Fireplace Screen and have never replaced it.  For years, it's been deteriorating...  Screen coming out of frame and biting my fingers, when it's moved.  Seeeeeeeeeeeee???  We do take a long time, to dooooooooooo some things, around here!  LOL.

QUESTION...

Can you easily read, the Font, I am using???????????





18 comments:

Linda said...

I can easily read the font you are using! I cannot recall ever NOT being able to easily read whatever font you have used!

You will love the new firescreen! For the old one to have held up so very many years is amazing and speaks of the quality materials used to manufacture it. While the new one is pretty - I wouldn't expect to come anywhere near the QUALITY of the old one. That's been my experience at least!

Optimistic Existentialist said...

I like that you're finding a silver lining in the snow by referring to the backup supply of water it'll give you this summer :)

And yes I can read your font perfetly my friend.

Vee said...

Yes.

Though we have had snow showers for days and days, the storm has yet to materialize. Winter is really being a bitter clinger this year!

You two sure are frugal! A nice fire screen will be a big improvement.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

love all the beautiful photos and that ice on the thermometer is my favorite. yes, it is easy to read your fonts.

JFM said...

I have "no" problem reading your blog, Auntie.

Gabe makes the cutest header photo I have ever seen :)

Beautiful photos and I love the way that you have played with the edges :)

Well, as they say..."out with the old and in with the new". It sounds as if it was time to get a new fire screen~~~

Hugs :)

mxtodis123 said...

Ah, soon it will be over, my friend. Spring is right around the corner. (((Sigh)))

The Old Parsonage said...

Yes I can read it just fine - nice size too. I had to scroll right and left yesterday to be able to read the whole thing. Better today!

Stay warm and toasty!

Leann

Jackie said...

LOVE your header...and your snow.
We get the 'runoff' from all the snow that is accumulating up north. We are having floods here (deep South.)
I don't have any problems with your font.
Have a lovely remainder of the week and weekend!
Love,
J.

MandaBurms FarmStay for Cats. said...

Yes I can read the font well. Good size too!

LOVED the photo of the old oak tree.

keep warm!
Love leanne

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Oh no, snow! But it does make for beautiful photos!

Yes, I can read the font very nicely.

Have a happy day and weekend!

Donna said...

Yes...I can read the font just fine.
Love the photos Auntie!
Stay warm this weekend!
hughugs

Pat Hatt said...

hahahaha you can keep it! Great photos though, at least that is a plus to the white crap.

Rian said...

No problem reading your font. It is huge. I have to scroll a bit to get it all in, but it's not hard to read.

HappyK said...

Yes, I can read it just fine. : )
Lovely snow pictures.

doodles n daydreams said...

Yes your font is easy enough to read.
The picture of the old oak tree is great, I don't envy you all the white stuff though, pretty as it is.

blessings,
Diana

Mrs. Micawber said...

It's a beautiful typeface and very readable.

Beautiful snow too! :) I know we're all ready for spring, but like you I am loving any moisture that falls from the sky and hoping it will come in useful later in the year.

Dee said...

Your font is very easy on the eyes.:)

Carla said...

I've never had a problem reading your blog font.
Easy of the eyes. ;o)