Friday, April 5, 2024

Saturday Sparks Link Party 612

Welcome to Saturday Sparks 612! 

 Starting off todays party with our current view!


While everyone else is posting all things spring, this is our world!

An unexpected spring snowstorm blanketed us with 2 feet of the white stuff this week.

I snapped this picture mid-storm.

No power since Wednesday night and no prospects of any until maybe Sunday night.

Thankfully, our generator is dutifully picking up the slack.

Such is life in New Hampshire.

"Dear winter, I'm breaking up with you. I think it's time I start seeing other seasons. Summer is hotter than you."

~ Author Unknown

Now, onto the party,

First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 611.




Painted Cedar Chest Makeover at A Ray of Sunlight


Around the Garden at Thrifting Wonderland


Professional Margarita Recipe at The Wooden Spoon Effect


Pillsbury Pizza Dough Cheese Sticks at Walking on Sunshine Recipes


Easy Hot Bean and Cheese Dip at Blessed Simplicity

Pieced Pastimes

 Thanks to everyone for linking up to last weeks party.
If you were featured, please grab the featured button (above) to add to your blog.

Now, onto the party!

Link up your latest creative posts such as:

Crafts
DIY
Gardening
Home Decor
Photography
Recipes
Repurposing
Sewing/Quilting

Links are open through Thursday morning.

Features will be posted at next weeks party at Pieced Pastimes and may also be featured at Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and/or Twitter.


  Party Guidelines:
- Link to a specific post, not your homepage.
- No advertising, Etsy shops or giveaways.
- Pin feature photos to Pinterest from the original source and not from this blog.
- Visit other links and leave a kind comment.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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22 comments:

  1. Oh my Suzanne, two feet of snow! Hopefully your power will come back on soon, wonderful that you have a generator. I hope you are recovering well from your broken hip. Take care of yourself and thanks for hosting in the midst of all you have going on!

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    1. Thank-you, Pam! Luckily for us, the forecast is showing warmer days ahead, so this snow shouldn't be around long. I am still doing well with my recovery, but will be glad to get back to normal. Have a wonderful week, my friend ~ Suzanne.

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  2. Two feet of snow-Oh my! Thank goodness for generators. Stay safe, and I do hope that you are feeling much better and recovering. -Hugs
    ~Steph

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    1. Yes, Stephanie - Oh my! I am doing better with each passing day. Thanks for your well wishes ~ Suzanne.

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  3. That is a lot of snow, Suzanne. Haven't seen that much since we left the Chicago area for more southern climates. Hope that it's the last one for you and that your power and Sprig come soon. Thanks for the feature for "Around the Garden". It's always a pleasure to visit your blog.
    Lynne

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    1. Yes, it is Lynne! The good news for us is that it doesn't last long in April... .normally. I was happy to feature your post. Seeing your pretty blooms gave me hope that our spring was around the corner. Have a lovely week ~ Suzanne.

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  4. Oh no snow!!!! We had a few flurries and slushy rain but nothing accumulated (thankfully)! Stay warm! And thank you so much for sharing my entry! And thanks so much for opening your blog to us all each week! :) Linda

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    1. Yes Linda, we got slammed this storm, but the snow has already started to melt. It will be gone in the blink of an eye. Your cozy entry gave me all the spring vibes, so thank-you for that. All my best ~ Suzanne.

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  5. Thanks so much for hosting this lovely party!! I really appreciate the time and effort that goes into it along with visiting all the links!! I hope you are having a great week!! And thanks for providing so much inspiration!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog


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  6. Suzanne, I'm so sorry for your late snow and loss of power. Your snows are always beautiful but I remember the late snows of my childhood in Ohio, and aside from the possible day off of school, they were just not what we wanted to see. This being said, I feel rather bad linking up a Spring Outdoor table, but I hope it brings you hope that Spring will arrive in New Hampshire too an hopefully soon! - Patty

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    1. Thanks, Patty! As you said, the snow is beautiful but I am more than ready for all the greens of spring. I love seeing all things spring, as it sets the mood for what is just around the corner for us. Have a great week ~ Suzanne.

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  7. Wow! A lot of snow! Hopefully spring is on its way! Thank you so much for featuring my tabletop greenhouse project! Your link party is always a delight!

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    1. Yes Missy, it was a lot of snow. Loved your greenhouse project. It hits all the right buttons for this crazy plant loving woman. Thanks for sharing and Happy April ~ Suzanne.

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  8. OH wow so much snow - hope all OK on your end.
    Thanks for hosting Suzanne and having me over. My entries are #42+43. Feel free to join SSPS Linkup M-S: https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Yes Slabs, we got slammed this time but all is well. The snow is melting fast. Happy April ~ Suzanne.

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  9. Wow, that's a lot a snow (for this time of year). We had some crazy hail yesterday, but it doesn't even compare. Stay well & thanks for hosting. XO- MaryJo

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    1. Yes, MaryJo - Old Man Winter decided to play a late April Fools joke on us! Crazy hail, crazy spring snow - the weather seems to be all over the place. Sending good thought for plenty of sunshine ~ Suzanne.

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  10. Oh my lands, Suzanne! Two feet?? Well, I guess you won't be having PT outside of walking through the house! We had a derecho this past week, with a few tornadoes touching down along the way on Tues, and were without power until Thursday late. Thankfully no damage for us other than clearing out the fridge and freezer. We don't have a generator and were fine other than the loss of foodstuffs. Another night and we would've likely gone to a hotel.
    These features are definite rays of sunshine.
    Take care, and I hope how soon you see spring.

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    1. Yes, two feet Rita! Even by NH standards, that's a lot all at once, especially this time of year. Luckily, things have warmed up and the snow is melting fast. Sorry to hear about your windy weather, but glad to hear you had no damage. Our power came back on yesterday afternoon. Having no power is always a challenge, but it's a quick reminder as to just how much we depend on it. Sending you all the spring vibes ~ Suzanne.

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  11. Wow, that is crazy. That is a lot of snow. Hope the power gets turned on soon.

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    1. Yes Patrick, it was a lot of snow! Thankfully, it is all but gone now and the power is back on. Have a great week ~ Suzanne.

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