Well, it had to happen sometime. The temperature dropped and the white stuff came down, covering the ground. It's only two or three inches deep yet (a far cry from last year!), but it's white. And it stops me going for rides, though I can get out on the driveway well enough to load up into a vehicle.
Our crane sculpture/snow stick is doing what it's supposed to.
This is the view out back. You'll probably get tired of seeing this view by the time winter is over!
But my favourite is to photograph the distant branches covered in snow.
We've had more snow since these pictures, but only a little.






Um, dare I say it? Will you unfriend me? 🤭
ReplyDeleteWe hand no snow here......yet.🙃
So much snow! We hardly ever get any.
ReplyDeleteHere in town, there is about 3-4 inches on the ground, about two of which came down earlier today. There was just a skiff in the city, and none in Yuma. :p
ReplyDeleteLike you, I really like the photos of the snow on the branches. At least it is the light fluffy stuff.
We have too much snow to suit me. Oh well!
ReplyDeleteWe had three inches, but some of that has melted and some has sublimated so now there's only about an inch on the ground between bare spots.
ReplyDeleteBrrr it looks pretty but rather cold!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your crane sculpture/snow stick, and yes, it's now doing what it's supposed to.
No snow in my part of the UK but we have a Storm warning for heavy rain and strong winds.
All the best Jan
That snow looks so pretty but the downside is that it keeps you from getting out and about. Needless to say No snow here.
ReplyDeleteWe only have a couple inches here, but it is quite cold. Expecting another storm this Friday, I think
ReplyDeleteI think we all have certain things/places we like to photograph. Looking forward to seeing more of your favorite view.
I love those branches with snow on them. And, no, I will probably never get tired of your views of the snow since we almost never get snow here anymore in western Washington State, just sayin'. Snow, we want snow! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe tree outlined against white, perfect shot. And from down here where I have only had snow on our lawn twice in my whole 85 years, I never get tired of your snow pics.
ReplyDeleteOnly twice in your whole life?!
DeleteNo snow here in Georgia, but I'm hopeful! Yoiur photos are lovely, I really like the tree limbs with snow too.
ReplyDeleteSnow-covered branches look great. We have snow but perhaps not as much as you at the moment.
ReplyDeleteWe have no snow in London, you won’t be surprised. But it has been incredibly wet recently, and super windy. Every day it is so windy that my climbing rose is being blown off its trellis. This never used to happen. It never used to be this windy. I don’t understand how people won’t admit that climate change is a thing. It’s definitely a thing in my front garden.
ReplyDeleteIt will be fun to watch how much of the heron gets buried this year. :)
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