The morning after the snowstorm, winter wonderland
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It looks so quiet and beautiful, Jennie.
It was so pretty. I love how snow makes everything quiet.
…and magical! Me too. ๐
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It has a postcard look and feel, Jennie. A beautiful shot.
Thank you, John.
You are welcome, Jennie.
It looks like a postcard, Jennie! Absolutely beautiful! We should have around 8 inches here when I wake tomorrow morning.
Thank you, Karla. This was a heavy, wet snow, so I’m glad we didn’t get more than 6″.
Youโre welcome, Jennie! Iโm glad for you too! Iโll be anxious to see what I wake up to in the morning! โ๏ธ๐
Yes!
Itโs a Winter Wonderland here! Narnia! But many huge falling limbs woke up Finn and I. All good, though! โ๏ธโ๏ธโ๏ธ
Same here. I’m glad all is safe. Enjoy the winter wonderland!!
Thank you, Jennie! โ๏ธโ๏ธ๐๐
You’re welcome, Karla.๐
It is lovely to behold indeed, from across an ocean! ๐
I hope we don’t get this in Beetley.
Best wishes, Pete.
That’s so nice, Pete. Fortunately it was only 6″, and I hope it stays clear of Beetley.
It looks absolutely beautiful. They haven’t plowed our parking lot or road yet today. 4 inches yesterday. Not sure how the kids are going to get me for the trip to Phoenix this morning. ๐ Enjoy the show. Some of God’s best work there.
Yes, God can shed some beauty. I know you enjoyed watching your snowfall. Did the kids get you alright?
Breathe in – Breathe out – Ahhhh.
Ah, yes!
Pristine is the only word I can think of right nowโฆ
Ooo, that’s a good word!
That is deceptively gorgeous. Did school get cancelled?
School was cancelled the day before (the twilight photo). Thanks, Jacqui!
Looks so beautiful and peaceful.
Thank you.
Such a dream world. Stay warm.
Thank you! Will do. ๐
Lovely photograph.
Thank you.
I love newly fallen snow!
Me, too! It looks like another world.
Peaceful beauty
Yes!
Very pretty, Jennie. Here in Rochester, NY burn, weโre at 10โ of snow for the season, way behind our norm, and weโll behind Buffalo, just an hour to the west. Iโm not complaining
We’re way behind, too. This was the first snow, only 6″. More today. Buffalo- yikes!
The sky and the color of the shed remind me of the two Currier & Ives winter scene prints hanging in my living room.
Awww…that’s wonderful!
Thank you, Jennie, for this beautiful image…I love seeing freshly laid snow everything takes on a magical look for me xx
I feel the same way, Carol. Magical, indeed.
Looks like a painting that belongs on a calendar.
Thank you, Pete. New fallen snow is beautiful.
That’s a postcard shot for sure, Jennie. Enjoy!
Thank you, Bruce!
How gorgeous, Jennie. I wouldn’t mind a morning of snow. ๐
Thank you, Diana!
The snow is very beautiful, Jennie.
Thank you, Robbie, yes it is.
Look at that! So pretty and serene and wintry. Lovely
It really was. Thank you, Ally.
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Thank you, Michael!
You’re welcome, Jennie! xx Michael
You are living in a beautiful landscape, like in a fairy tale. Good to hear you overcame the snow storm. xx Michael
It certainly looked beautiful after the snowstorm. Best to you, Michael.
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