Yesterday, I posted this photo of the disappearing bbq, taken mid-morning.
Here it is early in the afternoon.
And by mid-afternoon.
In the evening.
The snow is piling up like crazy. I went out shovelling three times.
The last time I went out, I took some night photos.
Oh, my gosh! That is really deep snow! Brrrrr!
ReplyDeletelooks like the plows don't care much for your road, eh?
ReplyDeletei love your snowy pictures. the snow is absolutely wonderful if you don't have any travel plans (and if you had a personal shoveler!).
it's so beautiful!! lovely pics!
I love the pictures! Especially the blue lighted tree!!! Hope I can take pics like that soon!!!
ReplyDeleteYou take care of yourself out there Shoveling!!!!!
I have just one word to say... like Thailandchani...BRRRRRRRRR.
ReplyDelete(or maybe that's not a word...but it describes how I feel perfectly.)
We've got six and a half inches in West Michigan. That's enough for me. It sets the mood.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful!
I love the night pics!
ReplyDeleteSo much snow! We've got nothing but some light rain headed our way!
I particularly like the blue lights on the tree and the white lights on the railing shining on the snow at night. I think you have more snow than we do.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the snow. I hope we get a huge snow storm like you have had sometime before Jan. 1.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the snowfall we enjoyed. I think you got a bit more than we do. We had a lot blowing around. Everytime I tramped to the shed to look in on the animals I had to make a new path in the snow as the old one had drifted in.
ReplyDeleteRain on the weekend!!!!
OMG.. now that is a lot snow.. even by Winterpeg standards. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, especially the night shots.
I somehow missed commenting on these. I love looking at pictures of snow and it would be nice to have some of the white stuff here. However in the UK everything grinds to a halt with just a few inches and I would be the one doing the shoveling!!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. We only dream of 'scapes like these in Texas. Best of 2008 to you and yours.
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