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Denise, What a beautiful little wintry scene! We got a bit of snow yesterday. Thankfully it was only flurries and it didn't last but with these chilly conditions anything is possible. Friday's forecast and next several days looks like spring! In fact, Monday is the first day of the new season. Whoo-hoo! :) Happy WW to ya!
Lovely photograph; really captures the essence of winter. I saw a news report which showed a blizzard in New York. I could hardly believe it, considering the time of year. Mind you, we had snow in May a few years back.
Denise, What a beautiful little wintry scene! We got a bit of snow yesterday. Thankfully it was only flurries and it didn't last but with these chilly conditions anything is possible. Friday's forecast and next several days looks like spring! In fact, Monday is the first day of the new season. Whoo-hoo! :) Happy WW to ya!
ReplyDeleteI've seen snow here in April, so nothing surprises me.
DeleteI saw Chicago was getting snow yesterday. It feels crazy to me to think of snow mid-March!
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We have had very little snow this year so I am not complaining.
DeleteIt is pretty! March snow is nice, doesn't hang around for long.
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It is only 15 degrees here, so it will be here for awhile.
DeleteAfter that warm February, it's a little disorienting. Really freezing this morning.
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph; really captures the essence of winter. I saw a news report which showed a blizzard in New York. I could hardly believe it, considering the time of year. Mind you, we had snow in May a few years back.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful scene. Snow looks so much better when it is someone else's. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! No doubt about it, snow is beautiful. I still don't like it. ;)
ReplyDeleteBarbara from Life & Faith in Caneyhead
I don't like it either, but prefer two inches to twenty inches.
DeleteThat's a pretty photo but, yes, you got off easy. We got snockered!
ReplyDeleteThat really looks peaceful and lovely! I agree with Bookworm: "Snow looks so much better when it is someone else's."
ReplyDeletePretty picture. We got off easily too but as Birgit said, they really got lumbered with snow. Living near the lakes I guess.
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