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Our weather man told us not to put our shovels away, snow it on its way. I bought my husband a new sunny yellow shovel, but it doesn't help making it more pleasurable.
I remember those days when we had to own a fleet of snow shovels. That poor red one is now retired, I see. Hopefully you won't have to use these too much longer.
This solves a mystery - why all the stores sell out of snow shovels every bad winter. With all the snow you had this winter it's no wonder one didn't survive.
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I hope spring comes to you soon!
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ReplyDeleteWinter warriors indeed! And one has fallen? :( Really hoping that spring will arrive soon!
ReplyDeleteyes, it seems one warrior did not survive...so sad.
ReplyDeleteI miss winter already! ;-)
Wow -- you even made the instruments of backbreaking work pretty!
ReplyDeletethat one warrior is down for the count!
ReplyDeleteSuch colorful shovels! I see that one took one for the team...hopefully we'll be able to pack away the shovels soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat are those? LOL Carl and I have never owned a snow shovel.
ReplyDeleteLove the juxtaposition of the broken one in relation to the others!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. At first glance, I didn't realize one was broken.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors--but I think winter must have been harsh, judging by the broken one.
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer the shovels as abstract art than as something I need to use!
ReplyDeletePoor Red Shovel, what a fierce warrior he (or she) must have been. Hopefully, for one and all, spring will be here soon.
ReplyDeleteI have a scene very much like this outside my backdoor. Just not as colourful. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to put those away! :)
ReplyDeleteWe broke 2 shovels this winter. I hope we don't need them again this season.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of some very necessary winter warriors! Looks like the snow is melting a little there though, and spring may be peeking around the corner!
ReplyDeletePoor little orange guy, he's all shoveled out.
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Haha! What a great shot.
ReplyDeleteHeh... this was a bad year to be a snow shovel!
ReplyDeleteI like the color combination. Those colors would look good as summer flowers. :)
Guess this winter was just too much for that one :( I feel the same way :)
ReplyDeleteIt's doing it again out there. snow, hail and rain eeks.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet...so colorful in composition.
ReplyDeleteI love the colored shovels against the snow...but I'm ready for Spring!! I'll just think of your colored shovels as Easter eggs :)
ReplyDeleteWhat happy colored snow shovels! It seems like their warm colors could melt the snow all by themselves. Hopefully we can put them away now.
ReplyDeleteOur weather man told us not to put our shovels away, snow it on its way. I bought my husband a new sunny yellow shovel, but it doesn't help making it more pleasurable.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and composition. One's a little worse for wear, I'd say. Doesn't look like he'll see another season.
ReplyDeleteI remember those days when we had to own a fleet of snow shovels. That poor red one is now retired, I see. Hopefully you won't have to use these too much longer.
ReplyDeletePoor snow shovel! Perhaps it should take notice that you're over winter, LOL
ReplyDeleteI love this picture! The colors and the way it is done is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful! I had to blink - I thought they were candies on first impression.
ReplyDeleteThis solves a mystery - why all the stores sell out of snow shovels every bad winter. With all the snow you had this winter it's no wonder one didn't survive.
ReplyDeleteohhh when will winter go away??!
ReplyDeleteThese are colorful!
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