Back in July of 2023, my spouse and I visited Plymouth, Massachusetts, a historic city in a beautiful, scenic location.
If you went there today, it would be scenic, but for a different reason.
Snow, and a lot of it from a recent storm that created blizzard conditions, blankets Massachusetts. Portions of the county the city of Plymouth is in got up to 36 inches (91.4 cm) of snow.
I don't have pictures of the snow but I do have pictures from my July 2023 visit.
No snow here.Do February snowstorms create July flowers?
What a difference several months will make. Hang in there, Plymouth!
Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.


...lovely rugosa roses!
ReplyDeleteI don’t have photos, but I visited Plymouth thanksgiving weekend 1989, and it was buried in an unseasonably early snow
ReplyDeleteThree feet of snow. I can just imagine how high the drifts would be.
ReplyDelete3 feet of snow! Hopefully it protects those gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteCould use a bit of those lovely July day photos ~ Cape Ann MA is getting more snow as I type ~ hugs
ReplyDeleteWe have some spring flowers showing up. Made our hearts happy. We're so ready for spring. The flowers are beautiful and they will show up.
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Pretty color. Your post reminded me to check in on my son and daughter-in-law in RI. They were said to have 3' of snow this week. Sometimes they have a lot less than reports say.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you have images from the previous trip.
ReplyDeleteLovely and fresh space!
Happy WW, Alana! A fine week ahead!❤️😘
They're so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI was just telling the students today to enjoy our weather as some were buried in snow. They said they would rather the cold. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.
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Beautiful photos. ❤️
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! The snow missed us this time. I don’t miss it.
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