All white.
Started to melt.
A little white stuff again.
Melting again.
You could almost think about golfing!
Back to a bit more white.
Taking a break in my posts about homecare, 'cause I'm just finding SO much information on caregiving. I'll get back to them. Thanks for all your thoughtful comments on yesterday's post.
You could almost say 'Now you see it....Now you don't!'
ReplyDeleteTalk like this is going to egg on a huge storm, get ready. :O)
ReplyDeleteWe never thing of home care until we need it.
ReplyDeleteA bit like, " Home again, home again, jiggety Jig" as the snow comes and goes.Not quite going to market however but the words seemed to fit.
ReplyDeleteOur winter has been frighteningly mild. Today got over 55 F!!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to not see a lot of snow at least for getting out and about, Not nice for skiers or snow mobiles though.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing springtime from this vantage point. We have been having a rather mild winter too, so far anyway. :-)
ReplyDeleteChecking our Exeter Ontario live radar feed this morning it looks like a nasty bit of business headed your way.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was a gorgeous, blue-sky day. I took a ride an hour south for a hike and pix-taking...the country roads were packed (a slight exaggeration) with fellow bikers.
ReplyDeleteHardly looks like deep winter there...enjoy
ReplyDeleteWhat's that white stuff???? We've only had one snowfall and that was back in November, no snow yet this "winter".
ReplyDeleteNICE pictures. Seems to be the same by me too.
ReplyDeleteWe seem to consistently keeping our snow, thus far.
ReplyDeleteGolfing, aren't you funny!
ReplyDeleteVery nice series of photographs.
ReplyDeleteNo snow for us yet in my part of the UK
All the best Jan