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Sheba Marx

Sheba Marx
Location
Near Bennington, Vermont, USA
Birthday
February 10
Bio
Sheba Marx has been employed as a writer, budget analyst, dishwasher, executive director, telephone operator, chief innovations officer, development director, swim teacher, custodian, assistant director, sales clerk, grants officer, transcript typist, facility planning coordinator, research assistant and consultant. She has been unemployed since October 26, 2009. Find all of Sheba Marx's Good Things about Unemployment at unemployedmarx.blogspot.com

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JANUARY 15, 2011 8:55PM

Lost in Snow Photos

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Hi friends. I've been away. In the meantime, another couple feet of snow fell. Here are more snapshots taken today.

  dill brook

 Dill Brook, Petersburgh, NY

sunflowers

 Sunflowers burdened with snow, Bennington, VT

field

 More of our neighborhood

  guinea birds

 Guinea fowl on our road. They like to eat the sand laid by the snow plows.

smoke house

 More of our neighborhood.

  agility

 A rear end at the gas station, which reads AGILITY.

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These are beautiful photos. Thank you. -R-
Sheba honey where ya been? I don't come to these parts much on saturday but I saw you were back so I came a runnin.
Love the Sugar Shack pic. I can taste the maple syrup now.
HUGGGGGGGGGGGG
so pretty- especially the sunflower and barn one
I would love to see the same shot in spring/summer/fall
Another beautiful photo essay! xox
That house looks like the Gingerbread House. I hope Little Red Riding Hood is safe and warm. Great Pics!
loved the barn, but the pants... really someone over 14 wore those?? r
Beautiful photos. Vermont is lovely.
Beautiful photo essay!

(But "a couple feet of snow"?!! Looks more like 10" - 12" to me. I live in snow country!)

No matter as long as it's enough to pretty up the countryside and not too much to stop you from getting out there with your wee camera! ;-])
Snow snow come today and make all well so I can play...Nice images!
So nice to know I have friends here. Thank you. Linda is right; the red house is a sugar shack. Sure does look like a foot of snow, Skypixie, but they said 25 inches fell.
You have sugar maples nearby?
Yep, Leon, lots of sugar maples.
It must have been a male meteorologist exaggerating the total snowfall.

I like saying "sugar shack".

Great photos.

`R
Love all the snow! from a safe distance... : )
Really nice shots, you're good at this...
Those are poetic photos -- I really love that thick layer of roof frosting, which looks very tasty...here...in Florida. Although my dogs, I think, would love a little bit of snow. They get so frisky when the temperature drops.
That first photo is a stunner. Thanks.