Some pictures of snow from a storm that started the evening of February 27 and lasted till the morning of the last day of February.
Let's great March with some backyard pictures.
It isn't much, compared to a normal winter. We are way below normal on our snowfall.
I have a feeling March may try to make up for it. We are supposed to get more snow as the weekend approaches.
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.
What pretty captures I love snow photos but not like being out in it heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a wintrytastic week Alana 👍
So pretty.
ReplyDeleteWe got very little snow. It looked pretty, but by the end of the day it transformed into a slushy mess.
...I love your winter wonderland.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the snow, but I'm grateful that it's not a regular event here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love fresh snow! (I obviously live in the right place because we get a lot of it!)
ReplyDeletePretty wintry photos ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I don't mind being in the snow. It's most beautiful when it first arrives.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Alana,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Last night our daughter who lives in Maine sent us a picture of her walk way leading to her house with snow banked on both sides probably taller than me and it was still snowing. Good grief, that's just too much me! She loves it, though. It's spring-like here and I'm lovin' it. Get this, it's supposed to be 79º today. Yeah, don't throw anything at me. lol Honestly, that's getting too warm. It's expected to cool back down by Friday, though. That being said, I won't complain...too much. lol
Looks like here yesterday morning! You're below normal, and it's not normal for me at all.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get any at all this winter and it only got cold a couple of days. Climate change is real and terrifying!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow sceneries!
ReplyDeletePretty pictures. Are you enjoying less snow this winter? I'm not sure if that's a nice change for you or not.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a winter person, but there are a lot of people here who depend on snow for recreation (skiing, snowshoe, ice fishing, snowmobiling, etc) or to help earn a living (snow removal). It affects maple syrup production, too.
DeleteIt does look pretty.
ReplyDeleteI remember snow...
ReplyDeleteHi Alana - the weather is certainly 'odd' ... let's hope March is kinder for us all - cheers Hilary
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