Thursday, February 27, 2020

Library Tree in White #ThursdayTreeLove

As I write this, we haven't had snow on the ground in a few days, but that is about to change later today.  Just to the west of us, parts of New York State are under a blizzard warning - intense snow and wind, through Friday night.  The Great Lakes aren't frozen due to our relatively mild winter and that's a perfect setup for lots of snow near the lakes. 

We won't get the massive snow where I live but we are going to get strong winds, too.  No surprise - March is almost here.

We had some snow earlier in February and I decided to head to the public library.

On the side of the library parking lot in Endicott, New York, I saw two trees.

One person's everyday view is another person's visual treasure.

Joining Parul at Happiness and Food with her #ThursdayTreeLove.

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful...well...Hornell sits in the valley and we get the snow and wind. Today is no exception, sigh. Have a great day regardless of the weather, smiles.

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  2. Snow ...so pretty ... as long as it’s up in Binghamton and not here on Long Island

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  3. Want to trade weather. No, I don't want snow, but you can have our projected high of 87 degrees if you want it.

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  4. Hi Alana - looks wonderful - I do love it when the snow falls, though perhaps I'm happy it's not here! Cheers Hilary

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  5. Lovely pics!

    We hardly ever have snow here in England but there was a little dusting of it the other day. It soon melted!

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  6. Visual treasure indeed! Thanks for these sharing lovely winter trees Alana!!

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  7. What a visual treasure. Beaitiful one, Alana. Thank you for sharing these snowy surroundings. Looking forward to seeing you on the 12th.

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  8. The snow on the branches is beautiful.

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