I know I already did a Wednesday post.
But this morning's snow is just too pretty not to join
Outdoor Wednesday and show it off.
Howard got up early, bless him, to shovel enough of the 7-inches of snow to get the Jeep out of the driveway.
I slept while he shoveled, but got up in time to share coffee with him, and witness the still white softness left by the storm.
Howard took his camera out after shoveling, for a few fresh snow shots.
Nature's attention to detail always awes me; no twig is untouched.
| Our hedges look a little laden. |
The grape arbor, tucked in for a long winter's nap.
Dry hydrangea blossoms sport snow cone hats. Very chic!
The arborvitae right outside the sunroom is clobbered with snow blobbies.
More delicate and precise, fresh snow on dry sedum flower heads:
We didn't get much snow; 7-inches or so. Parts of New England and
eastern Long Island have as much as 20-inches.
By now the sun is fully up, and the wind is starting.
Our snow is flying, blowing off rooftops and tree limbs, and the neighborhood
has come alive with cars and snowblowers; that early hush of fresh snow is gone.
I'm glad we shared it.
Happy Outdoor Wednesday! Visit Susan at A Southern Daydreamer by clicking here.
Now go make snowballs. -- Cass




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