I love the four seasons and of them dislike winter the most as over the 53 years we have been married I have spent most of the winters in a car going or coming to work somewhere and usually the winter months with wind, ice and snow, not to mention black ice, was a nightmare that didn't help me my nerves.
So I enjoyed your recent set of photos from Santa to cutting the tree. And the memories are great.
Nasty morning this morning.... I always worry about my sons and DILs driving to work an the slippery roads. The snow looks pretty but it's a real azard, I'm so glad I went shopping yesterday and didn't leave it till today!
Oh, how I wish I could get out and ramble around in that picture! I so used to love taking the dogs and just getting out and going. No destination in mind...just to see what tracks we could spot or what we could get into.
Oh I sooo wish you could pack up that snow & send it here, they're calling for snow tonight... but it won't happen - it never does! Very pretty scene you've captured though!
So pretty. I like it that way too, before it gets trampled on! We've had flurries on and off for the last couple of weeks but nothing sticks. I read a weather story saying Virginia hasn't had a winter storm in 8 years so it's overdue. Of course being new here, we'll probably get the storm of the century,lol.
Beautiful snow. We are still snowless, but I guess I better be careful what I wish for. I invite you to come see how easy it is to get to Powell River, BC. -- Margy
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An it is just the way I like it too. In pictures! LOL!
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I love the four seasons and of them dislike winter the most as over the 53 years we have been married I have spent most of the winters in a car going or coming to work somewhere and usually the winter months with wind, ice and snow, not to mention black ice, was a nightmare that didn't help me my nerves.
ReplyDeleteSo I enjoyed your recent set of photos from Santa to cutting the tree. And the memories are great.
Me too!!. Another perfect pic I may have to borrow for my computer background. OK?? MB
ReplyDeleteNasty morning this morning.... I always worry about my sons and DILs driving to work an the slippery roads. The snow looks pretty but it's a real azard, I'm so glad I went shopping yesterday and didn't leave it till today!
ReplyDeleteI mean Hazard, not azard... DUH!
ReplyDeleteIf I lived where you live, my x-country skis would not have to sit in the attic all winter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful from where I'm sitting.
beautiful photo!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene.Having grown up in the snow-belt of Western New York,but now living in florida,that's the way I like to see snow,these days.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish I could get out and ramble around in that picture! I so used to love taking the dogs and just getting out and going. No destination in mind...just to see what tracks we could spot or what we could get into.
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! We haven't gotten any appreciable amount of snow yet... in fact, the temps are climbing to 50 F today. Very strange...
ReplyDeleteOh I sooo wish you could pack up that snow & send it here, they're calling for snow tonight... but it won't happen - it never does!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scene you've captured though!
So pretty. I like it that way too, before it gets trampled on! We've had flurries on and off for the last couple of weeks but nothing sticks. I read a weather story saying Virginia hasn't had a winter storm in 8 years so it's overdue. Of course being new here, we'll probably get the storm of the century,lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful winter wonderland. This would make a gorgeous Christmas card.
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Wow! nice pictures....sure enough, it's very cold there....:-)
ReplyDeleteMe too - when it's fresh!
ReplyDeleteAll of ours is gone today. We're having a warm front.
Beautiful snow. We are still snowless, but I guess I better be careful what I wish for. I invite you to come see how easy it is to get to Powell River, BC. -- Margy
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