Some pictures of the season where I live in upstate New York. No snow to show you - not yet.
But we have plenty of poinsettias in stores.
And even a poinsettia tree.
I know that my readers are clammering for snow, but I have none to give them yet. We've missed the snow that has hit so much of the east coast and the south - snow to the east of us, snow to the north of us, but here we are.
So the sister of my guest photographer had to provide the pictures, from a place where it rarely snows - Alabama.
I don't know if this is a rose or a camilla (I think it's a rose), but either way, this isn't how they are supposed to look.
And, peacefully, the snow fell in the Alabama dark.
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Saturday, December 9, 2017
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Who would have dreamed that Houston would have snow before upstate New York. Just another sign of the apocalypse!
ReplyDeleteUsual we have snow and quite bit of by now
ReplyDeleteI feel very generous, sharing our snow with the South!! If they need some ice storm later we will try to accomadate! Ps-pics are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSorry you haven't had snow yet. I already saw snow pics, though. My family in Ohio sent them. They had snow over the weekend.
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