04 March, 2014

Why I Love Calling North Carolina Home

I love calling North Carolina home because the weather
 here is rarely redundant, it's always an exciting adventure.
Life is Good!

10 comments:

Gwen said...

We back here in Hampton have 2 inches of ice and snow sitting on our yards and streets this morning! I enjoyed talking to you at the show and I hope you enjoyed your stay in our city.

cityquilter grace said...

new england too mrs goodneedle...i imagine a post or two about the road trip is coming soon?

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

Wow, what a huge change in just a short time!

Sherrill said...

YUCK! Exact same thing happened here (Texas) except we were in the 80's!!! Then we had the 'thundersleet' and so yucky!

Nane said...

I bet the deer wish we wouldn't swing 40 degrees at a time too!

Pat said...

I could easily live in North Carolina.

Janet O. said...

Ahh, variety! : )

lindsey said...

Wow...that's amazing!

LizA. said...

Looks a lot like the weather we've had up until late Monday when the white stuff finally turned to wet stuff. Waiting to hear about your week.....

NanaNor's said...

So glad you had fun at the Quilt Festival! WE have a saying, here in Colorado, that if you don't like the weather-wait 10 minutes and it will change. We were supposed to hit 65 today but got a wave cloud and I doubt we will come near 50. I'm so ready for the snow to leave.
Love your scene though.
Hugs, Noreen