This is my granny's old house. So many fun times were spent here as a child, and so much was learned. It makes me smile every time I look at this picture. I hope you do, too.
This picture was taken on March 5, 2011. As you can see there is still plenty of deep snow here in Nova Scotia; even with having had 48 cm (19 inches) of rain the other night. Eventually the snow will disappear and along will come our spring and hot summer.
This is a picture of my garden when it snowed in AL. We don't get snow very often here, the snow and flood stunted the garden, but it could be worse.
This is Jack a friend of mine, who can hardly wait for the New England winter weather. He loves to "snow blow" friend's and neighbor's driveways and paths as soon as it starts snowing.
Winter did not come to Nova Scotia until January. Now we have huge amounts of snow and very cold weather most days.
Our first snow of the season and it was so exciting to jump out of bed and look out the window.
Having only lived in Missouri for less than 2 years, this is one of my first "real" winters! The snow is very pretty and so peaceful looking.
In some of the pictures you can see some pictures I took in New York (the ones with the tall buildings). In some others, you can see some snow on the ground. And you can see the sunset.
We weren't supposed to get much snow yesterday, but it continued all day. This morning when I looked out the window, I was treated to this beautiful scene!
Somehow, our area missed an early frost. It sure as heck didn't miss an early snow. I know the children are happy.
Our southern city has a blanket of snowfall on it; it is pristine and the objects in the yard are so pretty with their snowfall blanket. My homemade gazing ball has a cap of snow on it. The gazing ball sits atop a bird bath which is filled with snow.