How lovely and so cold looking. No, Central Texas does not get much snow - only every few years do we even get enough to take a picture. And the area goes crazy when it happens. We get ice more frequently and that is worse. Enjoy the beautiful scenes and stay warm.
Lovely shots of snow in your neck of the woods... No snow, where I live... Although, we've been having fairly foggy mornings, which burn off by mid-morning!!
Stay safe as I hear Northeastern US is being hit hard by a blizzard.
We got a foot last Thursday -- and I was wondering if that storm is what is hitting the East Coast now. It was beautiful - frosty trees is one of my favorite things. Luckily they cancelled school and we spent the day curled up in front of the fireplace. It was low 50's today which felt like a heat wave!! I much prefer our mild winters of 50s and am so thankful that we do not get snow that much. I hope you get to stay inside and warm too!
Hi Elizabeth--thanks for popping by my blog today...hope you are dug out from the latest storm as well! We are expecting another system to move in Friday night and into Saturday but not with the accumulation we received earlier this week. And it is, after all, winter where we live, right? LOL
Pretty to look at, but not pretty to drive in or shovel.
ReplyDeleteWe are eerily dry out west. And warm!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful!
Stay safe. Read books!
Dry is good for a bit and warm is ALWAYS good if you ask me. Love warm temperatures.
DeleteI am reading and playing on the computer.
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Between tonight and Wednesday we are getting close to three feet. For once, I am anticipating it!
ReplyDeleteThat is a LOT of snow. Stay safe and warm.
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I want summer!! :)
How lovely and so cold looking. No, Central Texas does not get much snow - only every few years do we even get enough to take a picture. And the area goes crazy when it happens. We get ice more frequently and that is worse. Enjoy the beautiful scenes and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteIce is worse. Snow is pretty I do agree.
DeleteI am staying in and reading, playing on the computer, and baking oatmeal raisin cookies. :)
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Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful and peaceful, but I know it can be treacherous. Stay safe!
It is very pretty. Roads are bad.
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Lovely shots of snow in your neck of the woods... No snow, where I live... Although, we've been having fairly foggy mornings, which burn off by mid-morning!!
ReplyDeleteStay safe as I hear Northeastern US is being hit hard by a blizzard.
The Northeast is getting hit very hard.
DeleteEnjoy your no-snow city. :)
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Oh yes we had a blast.
ReplyDelete:) Where are you, Irene?
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Bring it on! We're ready in Boston!
ReplyDeleteLOL....I am sure you are ready.
DeleteStay safe and warm.
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We got a foot last Thursday -- and I was wondering if that storm is what is hitting the East Coast now. It was beautiful - frosty trees is one of my favorite things. Luckily they cancelled school and we spent the day curled up in front of the fireplace.
ReplyDeleteIt was low 50's today which felt like a heat wave!! I much prefer our mild winters of 50s and am so thankful that we do not get snow that much.
I hope you get to stay inside and warm too!
We must have gotten your snow storm. We didn't get too much. About 7 inches or so.
DeleteFifty degrees sounds heavenly. :)
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Definitely iced me up here in the tropics.
ReplyDelete:) on being iced up.
DeleteENJOY your tropical heat, Mystica.
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It's in the 70s today here in Southeast Texas with brilliant sunshine - cut-offs and T-shirt weather as I work in the garden. Enjoy your snow!
ReplyDeleteI would rather have the sunshine and temperatures in the 70's.
DeleteI am so jealous. :)
ENJOY the heat.
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Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing them. We got a dusting here in Virginia.
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty, but I like warm weather better. :)
DeleteA dusting is nice.
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We're having toasty 60+ degree weather in Northern Colorado, but it won't last. A lovely reprieve from winter though.
ReplyDeleteENJOY, Patricia.
Delete60 degrees would definitely melt all of this snow.
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Hi Elizabeth--thanks for popping by my blog today...hope you are dug out from the latest storm as well! We are expecting another system to move in Friday night and into Saturday but not with the accumulation we received earlier this week. And it is, after all, winter where we live, right? LOL
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get that much, but enough to make driving tough. We had some ice today.
DeleteYes...you are correct. It is winter here in the North.
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Oh how pretty! We haven't had snow yet. Just a couple flakes but that was it.
ReplyDeleteMore is on its way. :)
DeleteIt is pretty, but I don't like the cold that goes along with it. :)
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