November 11, 2012

Our annual pilgrimage...

The front porch is officially clear of Halloween creatures and the pilgrim luminaries have made their annual appearance.    I found them two years ago at Goodwill.  


With unseasonable warm MI weather (we reached 70 degrees Sunday afternoon), we spent the majority of weekend outside tending to long overdue yard work and playing a bit of hop scotch.  Hard to believe that snow is predicted for Monday & Tuesday.  Crazy.  
I hope you found some time for fun this weekend.

19 comments:

  1. Look at that cute Indian headdress! Love the pilgrims too. I crown you the Queen of blowmolds!

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  2. Very festive! Your kiddos are so cute!

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  3. Your porch looks great! It was warm here this weekend but the temps are supposed to drop tomorrow.

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  4. I had lot's of fun and now I'm resting. Josie is so dang cute. How funny that you had 70 degrees and we were chilly and in the 50's.

    Hugs,
    Meri

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  5. We had that weather in MN yesterday and today it was snowing little pellets of ugliness! It didn't land and stick, thank goodness! That addition to the front porch is adorable, not the pilgrims!

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  6. Such cute Pilgrims!! A beautiful day there!! ;) xo Heather

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  7. Who doesn't love a great blow mold? These are darling. We completely turned from 70 degrees to 30 after church today...brrr...smiles...Renee

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  8. great pilgrams and darling little indian! I did not work outside today... I spent the afternoon with my daughter , daughter in law and grandbabies and then the evening babysitting sitting my grandpies! I am POOOOOOPPPPPED!wow.. I dont know how on earth I ever managed with 4 little kids. I must have been an amazing superwoman!! I am not one now, thats for sure.
    but i love those babies
    have a great monday. thank god I need one more day.
    xoxo
    vivian

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  9. It looks like you are officially ready for Thanksgiving. Cute pictures! Our weather has been crazy too ... 80 on Saturday and 30 on Sunday! Brrrrr!

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  10. Some lucky and fun finds for you . . . Josie looks happy in the seventy degree Sunday weather. The weather is changing as I write this . . . No more shorts tomorrow!

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  11. Look at her in her little shorts and boots! Then the braids and head feathers...soooo cute!
    Leave it to you to have cute pilgrims for the porch!
    Erica :)

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  12. Those pilgrims are adorable as is their model! So funny to see Josie in shorts in November. We also had unseasonable temperatures yesterday, perfect day for raking leaves! Have a great week!

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  13. Josie looks so cute and happy. Glad to hear the kids still plat hopscotch-we used to plat all the outside games. Enjoy your snow, if you get it!

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  14. Josie is so stinkin' cute!!! That Indian headress brings back memories of the one my DS made in kindergarden. Love your pilgrims.

    Blessings

    Linda

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  15. What fun porch decorations!! And your little Indian is pretty darn cute!!

    chris

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  16. Those little Pilgrims are so cute and such great finds! Josie makes a cute little Indian, too! Glad you're having some warm weather, it's 36 here in CA!

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  17. Miss Josie is adorable!
    Love those pilgrims!
    You find the best things!

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  18. What a cute little "Indian!" I don't know how you find such wonderful things at thrift stores!

    Any snow today?

    xo Nellie

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  19. That is one super cute little cowgirl/indian combination posing on your front porch! :-) We had crazy temps here this weekend, too. 70's one day, 20's the next. But that is typical of the area... we get wild swings in temperature every spring and fall.

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Thank you for following our adventures. I always enjoy reading your comments. Happy crafting! Happy thrifting! PS. Ignore that "robot" verification. You can ignore/skip that step since I can't seem to remove it from blogger.