the snow here today is coming down. we just went outside to shovel a bit ... now i am freezing. glad to have the hubby home & safe. wondering about tomorrow & traveling ... it is suppose to keep going. i love the shot of flurries just floating around. so neat!! ( :
Oh, these are pretty! And chilly! My favorite is the third one, taken from "under" the branch so the snow frames the pine needles!! I think this storm is heading off shore south of us...but not sure! HUGS! (suppose I should say CHEERS! since it's St. Patrick's day!!)
Today on your blog, It's All About (the Wearin' O' the) Green! Love the third shot and the one with the river in the background. *****This Jersey Girl in Maryland got 10" and it's still snowing.*****
That storm definitely went south. But it is cold here. We have been fortunate all winter to miss the really big ones. It looks beautiful though. I hope you enjoy what will probably be the last of it for this season.
Wow!!Such beautiful snowy scenes from your backyard Debbie!!Great captures!I did'nt saw snow,this year,in our area!And i love it!Happy St Patrick's Day! Dimi...
It's so darn beautiful! You took some awesome photos. But, I know you are all sick of it. I am hoping this is the LAST for so many of my dear blogger friends (and my friends and family too!)
We woke up to snow this morning. I really thought snow for this year was gone and spring was going to be sprung. It's true that it covers the green; but I love to look at it; but not get out in it. Blessings and stay warm~
HI Debbie, pretty snowy scenes from your backyard. You have a lovely view.. We had about 4 inches and it is still snowing.. Happy St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteAh and the heavy stuff it is too ~ pretty but I am sure you are starting to tire of it perhaps as I am and usually I love a good snow fall ! lol
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Debbie. I've always loved snowy photos. Yours are captured very nicely! We're supposed to get rain today with a high of 45.
ReplyDeleteAh, so it was you that received the white stuff! It will melt. Pretty, pretty photos Debbie. xo
ReplyDeleteYep, we have the same white covering this morning. Happy Saint Patrick's Day :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, but I am thinking, enough already! We are getting more snow today too!
ReplyDeletethe snow here today is coming down. we just went outside to shovel a bit ... now i am freezing. glad to have the hubby home & safe. wondering about tomorrow & traveling ... it is suppose to keep going. i love the shot of flurries just floating around. so neat!! ( :
ReplyDeleteBut the green will not melt.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty, but I am sooo ready for the green!!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are pretty! And chilly! My favorite is the third one, taken from "under" the branch so the snow frames the pine needles!! I think this storm is heading off shore south of us...but not sure! HUGS! (suppose I should say CHEERS! since it's St. Patrick's day!!)
ReplyDeletewow, you got 'poofed' again! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the snow on the evergreens.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, what a big snowstorm. It looks beautiful though. The white and green.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! We've got mostly sleet here. But more and more green will come out soon!
ReplyDeleteToday on your blog, It's All About (the Wearin' O' the) Green! Love the third shot and the one with the river in the background. *****This Jersey Girl in Maryland got 10" and it's still snowing.*****
ReplyDeleteThat storm definitely went south. But it is cold here. We have been fortunate all winter to miss the really big ones. It looks beautiful though. I hope you enjoy what will probably be the last of it for this season.
ReplyDeleteLovely snowy scenes. We lucked out here and the snow didn't amount to much.
ReplyDeleteAgain????
ReplyDeleteWe were supposed to get a lot of snow last Wed., but it passed us by. It's soooooo cold though.
Happy St. Patrick's Day, Debbie!
Yikes! Well, I see you managed to see some green buried underneath all that snow. Bless y'alls hearts. Hope you warm up soon!
ReplyDeleteWinter weather just doesn't want to quit, does it? Since Friday, we've had 70's, then snow and cold, now 50's. Crazy. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteDebbie!
ReplyDeleteWinter returned to you?
Lovely winter photos.
Greetings.
Wow! It's pretty Debbie! We got an ice storm.
ReplyDeleteYou need some green spray paint to make things look Irish Green!!! Happy St. Paddy's day!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to beat snow on pine trees for classic winter photos! I love the third shot!
ReplyDeleteI know everyone is tired of snow, but it is so pretty! Happy St. Patty's Day! Bonnie
ReplyDeleteOh you are sure getting a lot of that nice winter wonderland you like to make snowangels in:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you can make the snow look so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful snow scenes!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie... Oh I am so glad you got that snow,and it didn't come
ReplyDeletehere : )!! lol
Blue skies here, but colder then #$%#%!!
Grace
Lol. We are also having pretty bad weather. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteIt's green...under all that white. Sigh. It will melt soon enough, but still....that snow just messes with your mind.
ReplyDeleteWe have the same problem but at least it's pretty. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! Just happened by and enjoyed my visit.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
SO pretty, but hard to believe you are still getting snow...amazing!! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteWow!!Such beautiful snowy scenes from your backyard Debbie!!Great captures!I did'nt saw snow,this year,in our area!And i love it!Happy St Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
I definitely see that green for st patrick's day. I had fun dressing in green for it for work
ReplyDeletePatience, Debbie ... Now come the good weather.
ReplyDeleteA Kiss.
It's so darn beautiful! You took some awesome photos. But, I know you are all sick of it. I am hoping this is the LAST for so many of my dear blogger friends (and my friends and family too!)
ReplyDeleteWe woke up to snow this morning. I really thought snow for this year was gone and spring was going to be sprung. It's true that it covers the green; but I love to look at it; but not get out in it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and stay warm~