We actually did wake up to a white world this morn...much as the photos here..by 2:00 or so in the afternoon, a lot of it had melted. Certainly not much left on trees...in fact none on this bush...
And nothing at all left on the birdfeeders...poor babies. They need food. We had been out for a drive, got home around 2:00 or so...and by 4:00, it was snowing again. This was the scene when I looked outside about 5:30.
And this is what the tree across the street looks like now. My tripod is in the Rav, but even if it wasn't, I would probably just have snapped this anyway. As you can see it is still snowing heavily.
I love your image of the snowy birdhouses. We have been snowing all day, and it will continue all day tomorrow and the next morning!
ReplyDeletelove that bird feeder shot, poor little guys, i know you are all waiting for spring to hurry up.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, Real nice images here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and kind comments
Love the snowy images! We have snow here too, but not that much. Where, oh where, is spring?
ReplyDeleteWe got a dusting last night, but nothing like this. Hope you get some bird food! I've been going through so much this winter.
ReplyDeleteA good capture of the new snow at several points during the day. The fresh now building up makes an excellent subject.
ReplyDeleteAs tired as most of us are with snow, your snow is so pretty. I love the kind which clings to everything. We have snow here --but not nearly that much. AND--ours is a dry snow which just blows around. It doesn't cling to the bushes and shrubs to make everything pretty... Oh Well--I hope this is our last HOORAY--with snow this year!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Boy, the contrast with Lorelei's short sleeves, and that gorgeous snow! beautiful pictures! But, I hope it's the last you see of it this year.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, winter is just a bad houseguest.
ReplyDeleteWish I was there with you to enjoy the snow. Pretty, pretty pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh Rose you got hit, it missed us by staying south of Lake Ontario thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteHope it melts fast for you.
Gill in Canada
You look more like Canada than we do right now!!
ReplyDeleteThe snow missed us...I am thankful :)
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