Woah! That's a LOT of snow! Hope it's not too much trouble for you, and that you have a lot of fun with it. From the looks of your pictures, it seems that you already are! ;)
@Amber, no, with a tractor it goes pretty well- as long as it doesn't get stuck. :) It would be a lot more fun if it wasn't so blustery cold, though. :)
@Renee Ann, not very often! We have never had a snow fall like this that we can remember. So much everywhere!
@Leah, not all of this fell in one night, about a foot of it did, on top of a great deal more, but STILL! I live in Eastern Oregon and to get this much snow on a desert is highly unusual.
@Renee, it would be if I didn't wake up to below 0 temps this morning! Brrrr.
@Vicki, thanks! It is pretty, now it just needs to warm up a teensy bit. How about sharing some of that Florida sunshine? :)
People assume the Upper Peninsula of Michigan looks a lot like these pictures, but not where I live, near the Lake Michigan shore. We could use more snow and colder temperatures for skiing. Instead we have rain and melting snow.
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Fun, fun, fun!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWoah! That's a LOT of snow! Hope it's not too much trouble for you, and that you have a lot of fun with it. From the looks of your pictures, it seems that you already are! ;)
ReplyDelete~Amber
@Sherrinda, cold, cold, COLD!!!!
ReplyDelete@Amber, no, with a tractor it goes pretty well- as long as it doesn't get stuck. :) It would be a lot more fun if it wasn't so blustery cold, though. :)
How often do you get snowed in? We had snow on Monday, but it's nothing compared to these pics!
ReplyDeleteWow Casey that is a lot of snow!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you live? I live in WI and it looks kinda like that here but we didn't get it in one night!
Wow that was us this past February!
ReplyDeleteHave fun. ;-)
XOXO~ Renee
I live in Florida now and miss the snow. The pictures are beautiful!
ReplyDelete@Renee Ann, not very often! We have never had a snow fall like this that we can remember. So much everywhere!
ReplyDelete@Leah, not all of this fell in one night, about a foot of it did, on top of a great deal more, but STILL! I live in Eastern Oregon and to get this much snow on a desert is highly unusual.
@Renee, it would be if I didn't wake up to below 0 temps this morning! Brrrr.
@Vicki, thanks! It is pretty, now it just needs to warm up a teensy bit. How about sharing some of that Florida sunshine? :)
People assume the Upper Peninsula of Michigan looks a lot like these pictures, but not where I live, near the Lake Michigan shore. We could use more snow and colder temperatures for skiing. Instead we have rain and melting snow.
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