We've always had a lot of snow drift in front of our house so over the years, we're pretty much use to it, but I really am tired of it already. haha
This is the only thing that I've photographed because with the single and below temps, I really haven't ventured out.
You're next for sharing on Pictorial Tuesday. (And, I apologize that it is posted later today).
~hugs 'n giggles 'n scribbles~
Peabea
Wow, look at all that snow! On the one hand, I know it can be a pain, but it is pretty, though, in its pristine white.
ReplyDeleteStay safe and warm!
ReplyDeleteGosh! It looks like winter has taken hold in your neighbourhood with vengeance. Hope you can stay warm and cosy and safe indoors. Bonny
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a bit more snow than we have at the moment, but our turn will be coming, I'm sure!! We usually get snowed in at least once every winter.
ReplyDeleteThankfully we've got pretty good neighbors in that regard. We've blown our neighbor out when he's been traveling. Another neighbor has plowed out the end of our driveway as he's been driving by when the City plows have made snow blowing it difficult. It doesn't take much to create a positive community, but it sucks when people are jerks.
ReplyDeleteWow, very beautiful. We don't get snow here at all and that is why I think it is beautiful. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lot, sigh! We have only a little, in a few years only one time very much!
ReplyDeleteBut it's the joy of children.
Greetings from Germany
When you have to shovel to accommodate your snow-removal equipment, you know it's a bad winter.
ReplyDeleteFunny thing...we've had an unidentified person with a snow-blower blowing snow off our cars this year. I think it's a woman. I ventured outside to wave and yell "thank you" and she waved back, then carried on to the next snowy car. I hope we can identify her some day when we're not wearing parkas and scarves and mitts and gloves and boots, etc. :)
Kay
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