Thursday, January 20, 2011

Snow Day!

Tree outside Don's office (or Man Cave)

Looking from the back deck!

Snow Covered Bush




I *L*O*V*E* the snow!  It may very well be because I am (was?) a native born Southern Californian!  I lived there all my life except for a brief time in the early 80's when I lived in St. Louis, MO for a few years and up until we sold our house in So. California in 2005!  When we had snow it was up in the mountains and something that you drove to.  It was usually so full of people like us that there was no where to park and any place to play had a zillion others there too!  On the freak occasions that we did have snow it was never anything to write home about...and melted just as quickly as it came!

(Want to go for a swim?  Brrr...)

It started snowing this morning about 8:30 and it's been snowing all day!  It's let up now and we're not supposed to get any more - today!  This snow is different from the snow we had a little over a week ago.  Isn't that weird that snow can be so different?  It can be "dry" or it can be "wet"!  This snow is definitely wet but it's oh so fluffy and white...well, until Tess goes potty in it! 




The snow makes everything look beautiful - even the wood pile!

I love to go out and take pictures in the snow!  I bundle up with so many layers that before I get my first shot I'm sweating and unzipping!  I can barely wait to get back inside so I can get all those layers off!  The last snow I got some great pictures of Tess running in the snow!  She is hilarious.  We all know she's crazy, but she really is funny in the snow!  She runs and runs and runs...well, you get the picture!

I have an internet friend (Diana) that takes some awesome photographs!  I've tried to take a few at different angles like she does!  I have taken a few really neat ones by thinking "out of the box"!  (Not necessarily these that I'm showing you today!) 

While I love the snow...it's also nice to be snug and warm inside the house...and even better with a nice fire in the fireplace! 


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love snow also through the camera eye of another -- thanks for the photos