Posted on 12/12/2010 1:11:47 PM PST by Indy Pendance
Here are some photos of our yard after last night's storm. We got about a foot or so of snow. Perhaps 15 when it's all done. The winds up have gusts to and sometimes exceeding 50 miles an hour today. Post your photos and stories. Luckily no trees fell on wires or our house! And we didn't lose power.
Our driveway.
Looking at the road from our driveway.
Another shot of our driveway.
East side of driveway.
West side of our house.
Backyard.
Back yard.
Front of house.
Front yard.
Front yard.
Back yard/
View from our front window.
Driveway view from our front window.
Now, that's funny.................haaaaaaaaaaa
I’m about 15 miles NW of Ohare
I’ll take the pup but you can keep the snow.
Born and raised here, minus 22 months in Iowa.
LOL...These people with the, "Oh, we love the snow, ain't it beautiful" comments" ain't fooling anyone...lol..
Snow and cold are flat out miserable...Been there done that in the military.
It's 76 degrees in So. California, mild Pacific breeze, really clear skies, sunny with no clouds...Visibility must be 160 miles.... The wife was planting flowers today (Lantana)...
That's Dagny. She is about 1 year now...you're welcome to view her journey from 10 wks to the present.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jimro1951/Dagny#
Does she love the snow??
She does, indeed.
Are you watching the Bears game perchance? It’s pretty tough to view. My husband just took a walk out of the room. :)
For sure you won’t have to “Dream of a White Christmas”..that movie was on last night!
80 here in Central CA (rare for this time of year I have to admit) and it is gorgeous out...
I’ve got a buddy in Campbellsport I haven’t talked to in awhile. I think I’ll give him a call.
My hubby and I watched it last night on DVD, then, saw that TCM and AMC were both playing it!
I drove through Tenn/Ken and Cairo, Il area 2 months after the ice storm. MILES and MILES and MILES of what looked like bombs going off, blowing the tops of trees off from 35’ up. PILES of branches and trees ALL OVER.
Looks like a spring day in upper New York.
That’s the exact area I was in. I was heading to Ft. Campbell. It looked like a war zone. It was early April. We missed the I-24 turnoff and went right through Cairo and over to Paducah.
So far nothing much happening here a little north of Grand Rapids.
They had nowhere to put the snow from his drive except by our house. We could climb right off the snow pile right onto the roof of my house. We'd jump off the peak of the front of the house into the virgin snow. The peak was 13', snow about 4'.
That was before Gorebull Warming.
How lovely! Truly a winter wonderland.
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