I'm a bit blue this morning. As you can see by this early 6:15 AM shot, the first arrow of this winter has been slung and has hit its mark. Looks like about 2 inches. Follow the line of the hose to the garden, and you'll see old man winter's folly has stuck to any able branch in the vicinity. Although they say the whiteness won't last the weekend, I am glad I finally got around to burning that huge pile of brush up back Wednesday night. If this was the weekend before December 25th, I'd be excited, but for now I'll be a bit blue and wait for the sun to do its thing. It better. You see, I have work to to that involves the woodshed this weekend.
Load that cart.
Stack that wood.
Bye green!
See you in March, if I'm lucky.
Hopefully, like the wicked witch of Oz, "I'm melting, melting, melting ...
A bluish white, I hope it won't last...
ReplyDeleteOld man winter,it would seem, has knocked on your door. Might as well invite him in and pour him a pint. :-)
ReplyDeleteOur summers and falls are so glorious followed by pretty nasty stuff, ice and cold temperatures; the pretty scenes of newly fallen snow do not compensate!
ReplyDeleteMaybe for you it's hard to endure -I can understand that -, but , to my mediterranean eyes, it looks sooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my, it doesn't seem possible!
ReplyDeleteI don't really want to see this stuff until a week before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI would be blue too if we had a couple of inches in my Portland. False alarm yesterday.
ReplyDeletebelow freezing here in ne tx but at least no precip. too early!
ReplyDeleteI don't want to see this until Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteRain, rain and mild here. I'd rather have a blue white sight to look at...
ReplyDeleteWe're getting the cold here, but - thankfully - not white stuff unless you count frost that sticks around. Yours is a pretty scene but not one I'm longing to experience.
ReplyDeleteI feel ya, friend. Swing by for some sun anytime.
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Ah, I'm sorry. But from over here, it's looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but love it!
ReplyDeleteWe've had snow off and on all day, big thick dry flakes.
I think you fooled around with the white balance in your camera. It's hard to imagine snow on the ground...although it's going to get down to about 46 degrees in Ocala tonight. But I don't mind 'cause I'm not playing golf for awhile anyway! :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the wood. . . but don't you think that new snow is purty?
ReplyDeleteKeep warm!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe only get white snow in Haninge and it's all gone since a week. You can keep the blue snow if you like!
ReplyDeleteUh…what?! Early winter. I agree -- this would be a nice scene right before Christmas. Good luck with your work this weekend in the woodshed.
ReplyDeleteAh, that special bluish scene reminds me of a distant former life.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your snow!
I hope it has melted by now and you are able to get some work done and yes, I do like my palm trees better! This is a pretty picture though.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! This is a sight I'm going to see out of my window NEVER!!
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