How high? That high
Piled by me. It’s always good to have a measuring tool while judging how large something might be. That is a full, adult-sized snow shovel I used to tidy up our front walk and driveway after the huge snow to start 2026.
Piled by me. It’s always good to have a measuring tool while judging how large something might be. That is a full, adult-sized snow shovel I used to tidy up our front walk and driveway after the huge snow to start 2026.
Out my front door. We said bye to 2025 and welcomed the new year in our part of the world with snow. Lots of snow. Here’s what it looked like outside my front door after some efforts of shoveling on my part. I’ll show more in the next several days.
Just off a main street! After an annual visit to one of my docs this week, I decided to take a look behind their parking lot. I’d never ventured back there, but the snow and trees was calling my name. The houses below sure looked pretty in this cold January spell of ours.
Keeping it clear. Good job, plow people, I thought as I got ready to make my way to pick up this and that at a local supermarket during this snowy January.’
I identify the object. We’ve been having a lot of snow and cold on my part of the world lately. And then I looked our back door in the morning and spotted an unfamiliar sight. The sun had made an appearance. And the snow had given us a day’s break. Also of note to these…
Carefully. Our cherished rescue mutt stayed on the straight and narrow taking care of her morning business during this winter morning trip to our backyard, as her steps I discovered indicate.
That’s our pool. Summer seems far, far away as I watch the January snow fall on our backyard.
Staying strong. The fence they put up for us in late March stands strong to the January snow and wind.
There will be more. My morning TV weather guy on Thursday told me that our winter weather advisory stretches until Sunday morning. Yes, my dear wife Karen and I do live in the part of the world where snow belt is part of our vocabulary. I ventured out into our backyard as a belt drifted…
I’ll allow it. It did look pretty cool out in our backyard.
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