Thursday, November 20, 2008

Southern Living Thermometer

It has been unseasonably cold here in Mississippi. I stepped out the front door yesterday and the temperature on the thermometer was a chilly 27 degrees! That's cold folks for here in November!

A while back I told you I would show you my Southern Living new products a little at a time. This thermometer was one of the products I bought for 1/2 price! We really enjoy it-it is right outside the front door, and easy to check.
I had to stop a minute and snap these pictures of the ducks on the lake. It made me so thankful for my warm home! We have lots to be grateful for don't we? I wonder if they were prepared for the cold morning?
There are lots of other Thankful Thursday posts on Rhondi's blog at Rose Colored Glasses.
Hope you have a wonderful day, and I'm hoping it warms up a little here.

27 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures!!! I love Southern Living stuff..love it!
    -sandy toes

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  2. Beautiful pictures of the lake and ducks, Diane ... And yes, we have so much to be thankful for every day, not just on Thanksgiving Day.

    Sincerely,

    Janie

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  3. Morning Diane...brrr, 27 is cold..
    is that steam or fog rising off the lake, I wonder...great photos. Have a great day.. ;-) Bo

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  4. Oh, Diane! What beautiful, beautiful pictures! That lake and the fog rising with the ducks is truly one of God's masterpieces. He's so good, isn't he?

    Thank you for sharing this.

    XO,

    Sheila

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  5. Morning Diane! I love that thermometer; it is soo hard to find a pretty one for outside. The lake picture is just gorgeous and should be blown up and framed; very peaceful, the mist off the water is just mesmerizing!! Have a great day - Sincerely, Jeannette

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  6. Good Morning Diane! It is unseasonably cold here too! I think it has been colder this week than it was in the dead of winter last year. LOL! Hope you are staying warm!

    Great thermometer! The Southern Living stuff is really pretty! We don't have a rep around here, so I have found pieces on eBay. Great quality! ~Rhonda :)

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  7. I love that thermometer cause I like to see the temp. to. I still am in AWE over your view from your porch....B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L!!!!!!!

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  8. I spoke to my Jackson, MS friend Monday, and she said you all have been having weather in the 20's. Brrr.

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  9. What a beautiful view you have! I love the mist on the lake. Those duck must have great insulation! It's really cold here in central NC too. Temperatures down in the teens at night and barely into the 40s during the day--much colder than usual for this time of year, but it is putting me in the Christmas spirit.

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  10. GM Diane, nice photo of the pond and I have to check out Southern Living , I love that therometer. Hope I can find one.

    Hugs,
    Chris

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  11. That is cold! I am here in FL, on the coast and we broke a low the other night at 33 degrees. Ouch! That is super cold for us. But I am really enjoying it because being from AL, I miss the cold winters that Jack Frost can bring! *smiles*

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  12. Hi Diane , it has been cold here too. Quite cool for this time of year also. And I am freezing to death !
    Love the pic of the fog on the lake.

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  13. When I woke up this morning it was 23 degrees outside, just about the same as you! I like the thermometer! The pictures you shared are just lovely and so tranquil looking.

    take care,
    Dawn

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  14. It is cold here this morning too. The duck pics are so pretty. So is your thermometer! :)

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  15. It's been un seasonably warm in California. In the 90's a few days ago and 85 yesterday. I'll switch with you for a few days. Denise

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  16. I love Southern Living! That is really a pretty thermometer!

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  17. As cold as it is, it looks like you live in a beautiful part of the country. To be able to step outside and look at a beautiful lake...that's my goal someday!

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  18. Diane,
    The pictures of the lake are so pretty. What a beauitiful view you have.

    We are enjoying wonderful warm Fall weather right now, yet expect a cold change next week.
    Sorry you are already having a cold spell, I wish I could ship some of our warmth to you:)

    Hope the pretty thermometer sees a rise in temps soon.
    Beth~♥

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  19. WOW!! It's colder there than it is here. I love your new thermometer.
    Beautiful pictures!!

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  20. I love the thermometer...but I wish it was that WARM here! lol ...and I love that beautiful picture with the steam coming off the water!

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  21. it is really cold here....I wish I had your thermometer...and that it read like that here! lol
    I am getting ready to clean out the garage....it is so cold and frozen here in the mornings...that I have to let my truck run for 20 minutes to warm it up a little bit!

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  22. Oh, the lake photos are beautiful. I dread the cold weather, it's hard to be shut up inside for me!

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  23. Evening, Diane. Oh, I've been to a Southern Living party!! I like that little thermometor and your lake pictures are beautiful.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia;)

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  24. It was down to 18 degrees here. Ought to make for some lovely utility bills. The duck picture is beautiful.

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  25. Oh, Diane, can you imagine anyone NOT being moved to tears by Love You Forever? Thanks for sharing the story about your little toughie....how wonderful that you "touched" her with this story and ya'll bonded....it must have been just what she needed.

    Hugs!
    Judy

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  26. It's colder there than here Diane! I never would have thought that!

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  27. Gorgeous photos of the lake!! It only got up to 30 this afternoon - I can't believe it's so cold so early!

    Manuela

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Diane