Aurora,I can’t believe it snowed more here than up north where you live. :-)Janet,You’re a dear. Thank you. (I admit, it’s odd to think of a Xmas eve snow as “freaky”, since I live in PA. LOL)
Christine, there are certain parts of Canada that are very mild. Unfortunately, I live in a region that is known for hot humid summers, and mild winters. Seems we go from a mild winter to a balmy summer, very few in-betweens.At any rate, it’s good I can look at your blog and dream….:)
Aurora,You must live near the coast, I’m guessing. I used to know someone who lived on the atlantic coast in canada and he said winters were always mild there. At least you don’t have to scrape ice from your car windows! 🙂
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this looks beautiful (and COLD)
Andrew,Thank you!
Christine great photo! Actually had a flurry here today.
Pat,I’m glad you like it. A flurry for you, a blizzard for me. We’re buried in today and I’m loving it!
*sniffle* A mere dusting here. Gotta move.
No snow at all here, though we got a light snow last Christmas Eve (a freaky thing). What a good photographer’s eye you have.
Aurora,I can’t believe it snowed more here than up north where you live. :-)Janet,You’re a dear. Thank you. (I admit, it’s odd to think of a Xmas eve snow as “freaky”, since I live in PA. LOL)
Christine, there are certain parts of Canada that are very mild. Unfortunately, I live in a region that is known for hot humid summers, and mild winters. Seems we go from a mild winter to a balmy summer, very few in-betweens.At any rate, it’s good I can look at your blog and dream….:)
Aurora,You must live near the coast, I’m guessing. I used to know someone who lived on the atlantic coast in canada and he said winters were always mild there. At least you don’t have to scrape ice from your car windows! 🙂
beautiful photograph.
Eric, thanks!