Well, there's snow and then there's SNOW. Here in Ontario, we get lots of it, but it never gets really cold. (well, its a comparative thing...grin!) Where I grew up in Winnipeg, it got dangerously cold but not a lot of snow. I was 15 years old by the time I ever saw a creek with running water after half past December.
I never knew so many people got religion as when they stepped out of the house into minus 30 degrees with a stiff wind.
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Well worth straining these old eyes for!!
Didn't you once tell me you weren't a writer? Balderdash! Yes, that's a word, and yes, you're a writer.
Not sure if we'll get any snow in the UK this year... we'll see!
God bless
Maria in the UK
www.inhishands.co.uk
This is incredibly beautiful. thank you so much!
great stuff jel
thank you
there's the first dusting of snow on the tips of the mountains here
i love it - makes winter worthwhile
Nice pic! Wanted you to know that I didn't get the cyber greeting, but thank you for the thought. {{Hugs}} Will check out the new link. BE BLESSED!
No snakes or chiggers -- priceless.
I love the snow too, as long as I'm not driving in it. It's magical.
This is very nice! -bill
Well, there's snow and then there's SNOW. Here in Ontario, we get lots of it, but it never gets really cold. (well, its a comparative thing...grin!) Where I grew up in Winnipeg, it got dangerously cold but not a lot of snow. I was 15 years old by the time I ever saw a creek with running water after half past December.
I never knew so many people got religion as when they stepped out of the house into minus 30 degrees with a stiff wind.
I realised that this reminds me of a scene from The Lion the witch and the Wardrobe - C.S.Lewis!
God bless
Maria in the UK
www.inhishands.co.uk
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