Thanks for the beautiful pictures. I love to see pictures of snow in other countries ... but I don't miss it at all! Too cold for me! Spring will be here for us all soon, though.
You are not alone, Ewa. Snow is a good thing for our gardens and makes for fairyland photos. We're also expecting another few inches this weekend ... it's still February!
It's true. Every season has its beauty and your snow pictures are lovely. The weather is what it is and I suppose it's more healthy for us psychologically to just enjoy what is rather than always looking ahead.
We had a snow storm yesterday. I was glued to my windows like a giddy kid. Unfortunately for a few hours only, as it became too damn cold. I prefer to have 2m of snow so all signs of traffic stop, or I'll rather have no snow at all. Like my opinion counts anyway ;-) The salty slush afterwards, as ugly as it can get in town, can't beat the magic tof snow. Your photos portray that very thing - magic.
Beautiful shots, and I would definitely miss the snow, for all the grumbling we do about it this time of year. :) I wouldn't trade our 4 seasons for anything.
Hi Ewa, Beautiful...just like a fairy tale. Where I live, we don't get very much snow (some years we have) but usually just a touch. I do miss it...I'm from the north (PA; NY; ME; & OH). I grew up with lots of snow, went skiing & sledding, skating, etc. I'm getting too old to do all that now anyway...but I do like scenery with a fresh snowfall:) I posted photos of mine several weeks ago too and it was like a dreamland:)
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Thanks for the beautiful pictures. I love to see pictures of snow in other countries ... but I don't miss it at all! Too cold for me! Spring will be here for us all soon, though.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Snow pictures. Spring is trying to nudge winter out of the picture here.
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone, Ewa. Snow is a good thing for our gardens and makes for fairyland photos. We're also expecting another few inches this weekend ... it's still February!
ReplyDeleteIt's true. Every season has its beauty and your snow pictures are lovely. The weather is what it is and I suppose it's more healthy for us psychologically to just enjoy what is rather than always looking ahead.
ReplyDeleteWe had a snow storm yesterday. I was glued to my windows like a giddy kid. Unfortunately for a few hours only, as it became too damn cold. I prefer to have 2m of snow so all signs of traffic stop, or I'll rather have no snow at all. Like my opinion counts anyway ;-) The salty slush afterwards, as ugly as it can get in town, can't beat the magic tof snow. Your photos portray that very thing - magic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, and I would definitely miss the snow, for all the grumbling we do about it this time of year. :) I wouldn't trade our 4 seasons for anything.
ReplyDeleteHi Ewa,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...just like a fairy tale. Where I live, we don't get very much snow (some years we have) but usually just a touch. I do miss it...I'm from the north (PA; NY; ME; & OH). I grew up with lots of snow, went skiing & sledding, skating, etc. I'm getting too old to do all that now anyway...but I do like scenery with a fresh snowfall:) I posted photos of mine several weeks ago too and it was like a dreamland:)
Even a garden in winter has it's beauty. Lovely pics. Snowed here again last night also. Looking forward to warm weather here in Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look like a winter wonderland! So beautiful!
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