Tuesday, December 28, 2010

snow blower



We got about a foot of snow on Sunday night, and we spent Monday shoveling out the driveway while the wind blew the snow in our faces. I took a quick break to snap a few pictures. :)

15 comments:

Espresso said...

Wonderful view :)
Happy New Year.

http://jackieinsurrey.blogspot.co.uk/ said...

Hi Mary, hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. We had rain most of the night last night which washed away most of the snow and our temperature is now about 6c, over Christmas it has been as low as -10c!!!

It always looks so pretty and I love taking photographs and your one is lovely. You will see on my blog some I took at Kew Gardens when we went for a drive and walk on Boxing day.

Keep warm, safe and enjoy a few snowball fights with the family!!

Love Jackie in Surrey, UK.

Gail said...

Beautiful...but much prettier from afar. We have yet to receive our first accumulation and I do not look forward to it.

Stay warm and enjoy the beauty.

Char said...

hope you stay warm and safe with the snow. :) it will warm back up some here today and i'm soooo happy.

GailO said...

Mr O and I spent yesterday morning doing exactly the same thing...the wind did bite indeed!...but it is exhilarating at the same time. It makes sitting by the fire later in the day oh so much nicer:)

Anonymous said...

Very pretty...but I'm so over winter! and we didn't get as much snow as you did!!

Unknown said...

Beautiful Mary! our snow is nearly gone....and I spent sometime this afternoon on the patio sitting in the sun....smiles

A Garden of Threads said...

Wonderful winter shot. Love the shadow on the snow.

Georgianna said...

Beautiful image! I've been thinking about you and figuring you were all but snowed in. I hope you are enjoying it, in spite of the shoveling!

A very Happy New Year, dear Mary.

xo – g

Katy Noelle said...

And, geeze-Louise! It WAS blowing, wasn't it?! Phew!

ELK said...

mary . this is truly beautiful .. i relish the shadow on the snow from the expressive branches

Lisa said...

Stunning view. Stay warm.
Happy New Year Mary and all the very very best.

Country Girl said...

It was so crazy windy!
This is beautiful, btw.

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous shot! The snow can be so beautiful, as long as you have warm clothes on! Spent Christmas in snowy Scotland,really lovely. All melted here in south east England. I have just discovered your blog, and will be back for inspiration!
Happy New Year

Luzia said...

I love this frozen atmosphere full of light! Great pic.