I landed in PA on Saturday 12/9 and teensy flakes were falling. By Saturday afternoon, it was all so pretty!
Saturday evening I looked out my Dad's kitchen window and saw a deer in the neighbor's yard. Wow
Sunday morning the sun shone bright and the snow glistened
So pretty. The best part was the roads were fine and I could catch up with friends for brunch.
Now, that's a good snow - light and fluffy and melty! Plus Christmas lights looked very pretty at night - reflecting off the gleaming white.
Fernweh
2 days ago
Lucky you - a white Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed Christmas, Joanne.
well it was a dec treat a few weeks ago. No white Christmas in TX
DeleteVery gleaming and poetic! Merry Christmas Joanne!
ReplyDeletethanks. It was good timing as I visited my Dad
DeleteMelting and light are wins indeed. We see it so much here that we may cringe when it falls lol
ReplyDeletethat's why I flew to it in PA and then flew back to TX!
DeleteThat is the best kind of snow, the kind that doesn't make the roads slippery, but still looks pretty. Glad you had a safe trip there and back again.
ReplyDeletethanks. It was a great trip and the shoveling was light
DeleteSounds as though you're having a perfect Christmastime replete with all the good stuff. The scenery is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous Christmas and New Year's to you and yours, Joanne.
thanks Robyn. Been a mighty fine Dec.
DeleteA little bit of snow and clear roads is fine w/ me. It's the storms or blizzards that I cannot deal with at all.
ReplyDeleteyep - your winter season lasts far too long
DeleteFabulous pics Joanne. Most enjoyable post.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
thanks. Trying to keep it light for holiday season
DeleteHi Joanne - so good you were able to get up to see your father ... and also to meet up with old friends ... Happy Christmas and the festive time - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteyes. He's quite a hoot. We have fun. And Merry Christmas to you
DeleteBeautiful photos :-)
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