The snow fell until about 3pm on Saturday.
When it stopped, everything was covered with a fresh blanket of crisp, white snow...
I am so lucky to have a happy man behind a snowblower,
to clean up this massive amount of snow.
The clean up was difficult.
It was icy cold, the wind and snow were blowing about.
This was the perfect meal on a snowy day.
After dinner, the sun made an appearance and the day ended like this.
This view from my front door was breathtaking.
Wow, 19 inches of snow. Your hubby looks like he is enjoying his job of removing the snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky captures and photos. Take care, enjoy your day. Have a happy new week!
Oh my so much snow. The house picture is just beautiful and the post roast looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it so much. We are past that here.
ReplyDeleteThe sunset from your home is spectacular! Gorgeous! Stay warm this week! I hope you don't have to get out and go anywhere!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sunset!
ReplyDeleteAll that snow gives a particular charme to the landscape.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
That is really some-kind-of-pocalypse! I hope your situation is comfortable, as suggested by the beauty of your evening sky.
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Debbie, love your pics! And that is sure a lot of snow! Stay in and stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI do agree ... the view from your front door was breath-taking.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
What an absolutely PERFECT day!!! I love it and am so happy for your Snow Day!!!
ReplyDeleteEven for us that would be a good snowfall!
ReplyDeleteWow!! 19 inches of snow; that's incredible. Looks freezing, but oh, those amazing views. Your wintry wonderland sure is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of snow. I love that beautiful sunset.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Debbie, THAT IS ALOT OF SNOW!!! wow! It's pretty. Looks like your caught the "blue hour" ooooops, the "pink hour"....the houses are blue and the sky is pink! I know they call it the "blue hour" and I love it when I catch it, but we always call it the "blue MINUTE" here, because it fades very very quickly, and NEVER LASTS a whole hour, ha ha!! LOL Hope y'all are staing warm!
ReplyDeletestaying warm!!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the smile on your face after that snowfall!
ReplyDeleteWow that sunset is just amazing, the glow of it just gorgeous, such a beautiful way to end the day.
Glad you guys have a snowblower that would be a lot of shoveling to do, we may get some this week, they are saying maybe 6 inches possibly more, nothing compared to what you got.
I love the sunset. The pot roast looks delicious. Fresh snow looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You got a significant amount. Glad Chuck has a snowblower, shoveling that would not be fun! We also had pot roast over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie, I really can't imagine having so much snow. This must be unusual for you too. It looks beautiful when it's pristine. Your pink sky images are truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKeep warm. All the best.
Just wow! Stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the snow are breathtaking. 19 inches is a lot of snow. I'm love that you dear hubby was smiling as he was working on the walks and etc. What an awesome man he is. Thanks for sharing the photos of the snow, sky and the food looked so yummy too.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs to you two!