Wednesday, February 28

Please dont take offense to this......


I just got this picture in an email and I had to share it with some of my other winter weary friends. I know I just got done with a post that said I would try not to complain about the cold anymore, and I'm not. I'm just showing you a picture of someone else complaining.


Remember, this is not in my yard and that's not my finger, and I don't even know who created this artwork. But, nonetheless, I found it to be absolutely laugh out loud funny.

14 comments:

Teresa said...

I'm feeling exactly that way today! Ha! Ha!

Tracy said...

I agree 110%

Anonymous said...

but profanity nonetheless. interesting post.

Debbie said...

Now you know what to do with that mountain of snow when your kids are done playing on it. Hysterical!

Jen said...

I feel the same way. I am ready for the pretty bright green grass that comes in the spring and the flowers and trees coming back to life. I have to admit, I do like the look of the trees after there was fog overnight and they all look like the trees you find in your Christmas villages!!!

Just Mom said...

Well that certainly is a ... um .... er ... creative use of snow.

Good one. :-)

Anonymous said...

Now we know what people in South Dakota do with all their extra snow.

Heidi Jo Comes said...

boy amy, it appears you ruffled some feathers:-) apparently some people haven't spent a winter here...they might be more understanding!

~ Amy ~ said...

Yeah, I see that. My thought is that if they can't be big enough to leave their name and website I really think they are to little to worry about.

Momma Roar said...

I'm ready for winter to go, but I'll just wave! lol

Kerrie said...

Ha! That's funny stuff!!

Just Mom said...

Hey -- I was just wondering how tall that snow mountain is now.
:-)

Janelle said...

that is HYSTERICAL - mentally, I may have gone there this week.... :)

Karenkool said...

Well, if I lived out there where all the snow has fallen relentlessly, I'd definitely have that piece of art in my yard--and have the kids help me build it. Hee!