Yesterday, my area received 6-8" of snow while I was at work. Is winter over yet? No? It's just starting?? Yes, it's beautiful... if you don't have to drive in it.
Today, I spent a couple hours walking through the new powder and captured the beauty of it all. Here's "Bob". He greets you as you enter the nature preserve.
Doesn't he look pleased with all the snowy whiteness?
Oh, I am so jealous! We have NOTHING on the ground, except dead grass and mud. :-( My columbines are still putting on new greenery even!
We tend to get snow in January and February, so I've got fingers (and toes, and hair, and anything else...) crossed that we'll get at least one decent ground-covering snowfall. I'm not really counting on it, but I'm hopeful.
Just dropping by to wish you all the very best for the rest of the festive season - hope 2008 is a wondrous year full of peace, love and happiness, and lots of stitchy goodness :) Love the wintry photos - the snow looks exquisite ... and the family photos of Christmas are wonderful :D
The pictures are beautiful and I love seeing pics of snow without having to actually deal with it. I'll take the Texas rain over the snow anyday. LOL Barb in TX
Oh, Meari, I love Bob! It's been forever since I've seen a real snowman!! Thanks for the gorgeous pics! I was tempted to look at your trading stash...can you believe it...after I made that New Years resolution and everything...somebody just take me out back and shoot me!!! :p Love and hugs, deb
Beautiful pictures, and Bob made a wonderful greeter. Fresh fallen snow is so pretty. I totally agree with your comment about not having to drive in it though. Sue
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Those are some beautiful snow pictures!
Beautiful pictures!!
You got what we did not get this time. We only got 2 inches this time. Last weekend we had 9.
I believe Bob very much likes the snow! Lovely pictures!
Oh, I am so jealous! We have NOTHING on the ground, except dead grass and mud. :-( My columbines are still putting on new greenery even!
We tend to get snow in January and February, so I've got fingers (and toes, and hair, and anything else...) crossed that we'll get at least one decent ground-covering snowfall. I'm not really counting on it, but I'm hopeful.
*sigh*
Just dropping by to wish you all the very best for the rest of the festive season - hope 2008 is a wondrous year full of peace, love and happiness, and lots of stitchy goodness :) Love the wintry photos - the snow looks exquisite ... and the family photos of Christmas are wonderful :D
Oooh that is beautiful!
We are starting to move into our peak summer months here and it is so lovely to see pictures of snow. I feel a bit cooler just looking at them.
The pictures are beautiful and I love seeing pics of snow without having to actually deal with it. I'll take the Texas rain over the snow anyday. LOL
Barb in TX
what gorgeous photos!
Oh, Meari, I love Bob! It's been forever since I've seen a real snowman!! Thanks for the gorgeous pics! I was tempted to look at your trading stash...can you believe it...after I made that New Years resolution and everything...somebody just take me out back and shoot me!!! :p Love and hugs, deb
Beautiful pictures, and Bob made a wonderful greeter. Fresh fallen snow is so pretty. I totally agree with your comment about not having to drive in it though.
Sue
I love all of the pretty snow but I don't like to drive in it either.
Great photos you really captured the beauty of the snow very well.
Love the Snowman.
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