Wednesday, December 15, 2010

the morning after

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When I opened the front door to peek out the morning after I was greeted with a snow block.

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The wind had been really busy while we slept.

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Since we wanted to go to Starbucks it was necessary to open the garage door. . .

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we were greeted with a large amount of snow in the driveway - so much for all that shoveling the day before, sigh.

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I've never seen the wind sculpt the snow like this before.

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Haden's car was a little buried.

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12 comments:

  1. Wow - these are some snowdrifts. I hope you're keeping toastie!

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  2. Looks like "winter wonderland" in Sweden ;-)
    today it's heavy winds and snow here and I need to go back to Stockholm today.....

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  3. We are assured of no snow this Winter, I bought a new snowblower. The drifts are great.

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  4. Oh my...that was the scene here this time last year. Hope it doesnt happen again. Love to look at natures work though!

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  5. you guys have a BIG snow. it's beautiful. we're getting more snow right now. it's getting deeper and deeper because the snow from a few days ago hadn't melted yet. it's a winter wonderland outside my window today. i'm as giddy as a child about the snow too. have a great day.

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  6. I'd say you might have gotten a bit more snow than us.

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  7. I think you need a toboggan to get around in that snow! I love these huge snowfalls, they make for the most glorious images!

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  8. Oh my goodness how do you people survive with all that?? I don't think I would know where to start!! But I do love the pics :-)

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  9. And I thought I got a lot of snow last year, but looks like you've got me beat!! I guess you won't be heading out to Starbucks for a while. :(

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  10. Oh my goodness! I have only seen snow like this once or twice in the South in 40 some odd years. Very cool snow effects!

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  11. That is some neat snow "sculpture."

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