Yes, it is time for the first snow of the winter, and the resulting flurries of snow pictures. This is what amounts to a big snow day here on Taylor Hill. Hopefully, the rest of us do not have to work this hard for breakfast today.
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Saw the snow heading your way. It missed us here in Central Arkansas and headed through Southern Arkansas and up your way.
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I wondered why no snow pic from you this morning. 🙂
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Ha NO SNOW! Yeah!!!!
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I’m a little jealous! No snow in Northern Virginia this weekend.
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It won’t last long; will be sunny and warmer the next 3 days!
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Something to enjoy while it lasts, then. 🙂 I’ve always thought that’s part of what makes snow so special, at least where I live – the beautiful winter wonderland never lasts long.
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True; I probably would not fare too well in Maine or Idaho.
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Same here. I always think it would be so lovely to live somewhere with more snow, and then I remember that snow means work. And I’m not a huge fan of shoveling driveways and digging out cars.
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Very pretty pictures!
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Thank you. I almost missed the deer.
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I loved your photos. We have had light snow all morning with nothing to show for it.
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Thank you. It really started coming down heavier later, and built up a bit in places, but it is melting now.
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Snow never lasts forever.
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Thank goodness. 🙂
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LOL! I would press for more snow, but I’m in the minority.
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Beautiful and I love the deer! So peaceful. We had a little flurry of snow Sunday afternoon and the deck froze over just before about 30 minutes of off and on sleeting. Today, just dad gum cold!
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I did enjoy watching the deer get to the leaves under the snow. The birds were pecking through the snow, too, to get to the seeds.
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