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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

All About White, Part Two . . .

 
 
Another snow recap for you!
The photos were taken this afternoon from the inside looking out. 
The lake affect snow continues, supposedly ending around midnight tonight.
Polar Vortex is breaking its grip they say.
I am ready!
Stay warm and safe my friends. 
 





  
 

23 comments:

Michelle said...

It has been a very cold past few days. I will be glad when the vortex disappears.

TexWisGirl said...

so pretty, but i know you're ready for some relief!

Olive said...

I love the pine cone shots.

Willow said...

Stunning and beautiful !

Pondside said...

Ah, Lynne, I hope you are toasty warm inside. The weather in your part of the world defies description - but the photos are lovely!

Deanna said...

Oh my, you got it good. They are predicting more for us tomorrow and Thursday, not sure how much but we already have so much ugghhh!! We will be seeing this stuff until Spring. Love those pine cone shots!!

MarmePurl said...

We didn't get much snow, just the cold. I am envious!
So glad to enjoy your pictures. It's almost like I am there.

Beth at PlantPostings said...

It's so pretty if it wasn't so cold! We didn't get any new snow with the polar vortex, although we had about 14 inches on the ground--just enough to form a nice warm blanket for the plants and the critters lingering under branches. I love your photos with the pine cones!

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Oh my goodness Lynne ….. what a lot of snow and, so cold we hear. It looks so beautiful and your photographs are wonderful but, I'm sure you would love it all to just disappear. We are getting the weather from New York but, it is just winds and lots of rain causing flooding in some parts thankfully not where we live although we've got the wind and rain !!
Keep warm Lynne and take care. XXXX

My name is Riet said...

Oh my goodness such a lot of snow. We see a lot on TV. About what is going on over there. I hope you can keep warm and have enough food in the house to have you going

eileeninmd said...

Wow, I should not complain about our 6 inches of snow.. It does look pretty there. I love the shots with the pinecones.. Stay warm and enjoy your day!

Musings from Kim K. said...

I really do love the heavy snow on your pines. The GR folks all back to school today. It was a lovely break from reality. It sounds like you might be able to venture outside later this afternoon to check on your birds.

Nancy said...

The snow on the pines is very pretty, Lynne. But I know the feeling of being ready for it all to go away. Hopefully soon you can get out and do the things you enjoy. Hugs, Nancy

Lois said...

Lovely cold images.

RURAL said...

Hey, that looks pretty familiar...but I bet you are colder then us if you are in the polar vortex.

Jen

Anonymous said...

And if it stays cold, you can bet that snowfall is not going anywhere soon. How gorgeous it is though. xox

Kristin_Texas said...

Are you sure Christmas ever left your neck of the woods? Beautiful photos!

Kristin

Nancy's Notes said...

Lynn, those are absolutely stunning photographs! I love snow! Of course, in our part of Texas we don't get much in our neck of the woods. I'm thrilled so see such pretty sights! Thanks for sharing.
I know you'll be ready for the sun and some warm temperatures. Hope they arrive soon!

Wsprsweetly Of Cottages said...

I know snow can be a pain in the rear..I know all the miseries it can cause..but I still think it is the most beautiful of scenery that it can create. When I lived in Oregon and it snowed heavily every year..I never got over not having it every year. I get an ache in my heart when I see the pictures of it.

What beautiful photography!

Cindy said...

We are all so tired of all this snow but it sure is beautiful to look at and take pictures of, love the pine cones

Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies said...

Beautiful pictures. I always find pictures of the snow prettier when I am tucked away inside the house!

Gail said...

Absolutely beautiful but glad it is not me!

Carol said...

Gorgeous pictures! We are having a rainy night and more tomorrow.