Well we are getting the white stuff again and I no longer find it pretty...but some of you might.
Deserted camp road.
Even more snow photo's
Jeez Al, the fog was so thick i'm surprised you didn't get lost!!
Is that a Loon??
No not a loon - none around here. A lot of divers, I think it's a merganser.
The only loon was Al out taking photos!
Beautiful pics Pixie, love seeing the camp road in winter, looks very quiet... serene. ☺
Looks pretty, Celeste, though I'm sure you're pretty tired of it.
I am tired of it, but it is very pretty and magical when it snows. It's just it looks yucky quickly!
I wonder if i'll get the 5" or the 10" tonight, im right on the line so it's iffy. I guess i'll find out tomorrow morning!!
Beautiful shots Pixie. We're all ready for spring but you made this weather pretty.
Nice. I like the icicles.
Thanks Victor, now I can hardly wait until the big storm gets here Sat. night. Maybe it will change direction and we won't get to much snow. I can dream can't I?
You sure can - you've earned it!
Very nice pictures. As much as I do not like the snow any more and would not wish any more on any one else either, I have to admit there is nothing quite as pretty as snow draped over evergreen trees. Unless of course it is a colorful flower bed in the middle of June. Dream on, thats all we have right now. :)
Wow, I guess you need snowshoes to walk around in that, I wonder if cars start up easy in the am or if you need to keep a heater on all night for the car...
Nice pics ☺
WaterCan, my DH Toyota Tundra has started every morning no matter what the weather. We have had it 5 years and have had mornings where it was -50 with the windchill. Same with my Nissan X-Terra, never had a problem..we've been very lucky!!
Thanks Pixie, I've always wondered that about the cars up there, I thought maybe the fuel lines would freeze up or something...
- 50! That's really brutal! ☺
We do maintain them, put dry-gas in when we fill up and never leave the car under a half a tank.
Pixie, it looks the same around here. The trees have been on the verge of snapping limbs, almost the right conditions. Have not seen this much snow in Southern Maine for a lot of yrs., and still 2 months to go. The birds are real hungry and dependent on feeders now. Have been going thru 25/30 lbs. of sunflower hearts a week, lots of suet. Woodpeckers are even cleaning up the dogs bones. Well at least all the landscape is covered w/ a nice natural mulch. :)
kdcon
what a pretty little birdy... that sue is a lot of sunflower seeds... good thing they have you
Cars don't feel windchill, not warm blooded.
Kdcon,
I see you got the Woodpecker a bone! DH saved bags of suet from when he cleaned his deer, they have been enjoying it all winter.
I have been waiting for the branches to fall off the trees and we lost power for a few hours the other night. Now we have more (snow) coming tonight and all day tomorrow. Looks like another storm coming in on Wed. or Thurs. of next week too! Better buy some more bird food!
Well Tank sure looks like he's enjoying it. Thats one massive bone!!
Hey, this is what my yard looks like today!! Just kidding!! We don't have as much as Pixie but we're probably a close second!! We were supposed to get about two inches today but it's more like six inches so far and still snowing!! I didn't take any new pics of my back yard today cause it still looks the same, buried in white!! Eleanor
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