I was reading Snoopy comics and it looks like he had a lovely Valentine’s Day! I’m celebrating by watching my DVD of Biltmore Christmas!

Normal Saturday – changing and washing bedsheets. I will do the ironing once I’ve posted this. I did take down and pack away the Valentine decorations, including switching out the flags, blankets, coasters, and lights. All back to normal now.

d Bookcase is back to purple from red.
I went outside around noon and cleaned off the parking space in the front driveway – it still had snow on part of it. I got the snow off, but there’s still a little ice. It will melt if it stays this warm and sunny.

Still a little ice left.

The snow is finally melting…
Also changed the flags back to winter.

Winter flag.
Also moved my favorite photo frame again – and some of the houses on the shelf.

Cabin in the snow….
I spent the rest of the afternoon editing and rewriting the Winter story, the DNA story, and finishing the Easter story. The Easter one is still way too long. But I can’t see how I can cut anything! it’s all very important.

Hopefully after I do the ironing I can peal and soak the potatoes for tomorrow’s soup. That will be my day. Hope your Valentine’s day was a delight!

TODAY I am thankful for sunshine and much warmer temperatures!

QUOTE of the DAY:

Maybe not sit outside today – but at least not listening to the news!
PEANUTS?

TOMORROW February 15th is:
Love Reset Day; Susan B Anthony Day; International Angelman Day; International Childhood Cancer Day; National Black Girl Magic Day; National Flag of Canada Day; National Gumdrop day; National I Want Butterscotch Day; National Wisconsin Day; Singles Awareness Day; World Hippo Day; World Whale Day; Annoy Squidward Day.
I can’t eat gumdrops – too stickie for my teeth. I do like butterscotch. I am aware that I am single. God bless!
MOVIE from 1960:

One of my childhood favorites! My favorite actress was Haley Mills!
DELIGHTFUL picture!

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY: in 1801, Following a tie in the electoral college, the U.S. House of Representatives elected Thomas Jefferson president.
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