The aftermath. Hey, if she begs me to use my snowblower, who am I to protest... much! The fierce winds remain, but most Mainers spent the day yesterday digging out. I was ready, willing and able but was told to stay put. I obliged.
Oh, my, what a photo! We don't have snow down here in Portland, Oregon, itself. Lots and lots of it is in the two nearby mountain ranges, though. I won't be heading out any time soon!
Oh my gosh -- what a great capture! So kind of you to lend your snowblower.
ReplyDeleteThat has to be one of the best snow shots I have seen yet.
ReplyDeleteI heard on the news that you did get some snow. Good for everyone who needs a workout after eating too much Christmas food.
ReplyDeleteYeah, what was I thinking?? Mental lapse.
ReplyDeleteand she can cook too!
ReplyDeleteand she can cook too!
ReplyDeleteIf you want something done...
ReplyDeleteLooks like Santa--or Mrs. Claus!
ReplyDeleteLol @ Steffe and yes, it does look like someone's doing afterhours -a couple of days after Christmas!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photo! Wouldn't be my favorite pastime, though...I'll stay inside and drink hot cocoa or ...
ReplyDeleteChivalrous is your middle name. Bird Chivalrous Man.
ReplyDeleteHer red outfit is easily seen in all that snow. Good choice for her to use while she works.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what a generous soul! It is a familiar scene tho, and you captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, E. You look so cool.
ReplyDeleteVery stylish too, I might add. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteOh, my, what a photo! We don't have snow down here in Portland, Oregon, itself. Lots and lots of it is in the two nearby mountain ranges, though. I won't be heading out any time soon!
ReplyDeleteText and photo goes well together!:)
ReplyDeleteForgive my ignorance, but everyone does really have his own snowblower there?
ReplyDeleteExcellent action shot. Love that snowsuit!
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