Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Garden Tuesday: Snow

...of course.  What else is there?

Actually, it was 40 degrees here yesterday, and a lot of the snow on the ground melted.  Naturally, the plow guy made a big heap at the side of the driveway.



The boys just tromped through the snow, without bothering to shovel.  Well, it's not MY feet that are cold.

A closer look at human and critter tracks.

We fared much better than locations as close as 50 miles from here, though.  I'm not unhappy!

Happy Tuesday, everyone!

11 comments:

SissySees said...

It was supposed to be in the 60s here yesterday. We didn't make it. Snow again tomorrow... probably less than what you show there.

Weird weather!!

Sue said...

It's been 60s here for several days. The weather dude promised us snow tonight, but he's already changed it from 4 inches to just one inch. We probably won't get any at all. Bummer!

Pam said...

I am glad you guys didn't get hit by the storm.

Two French Bulldogs said...

Bbuuurrrrrr, it looks freezin
Benny & Lily

Becky Elmuccio said...

We seemed to have skirted the snow too. I'm Glad it wasn't too bad for you guys. I am stopping by from the Sidewalk Shoes hop.

Anonymous said...

And bless you, my child. (I'm practicing.)

Blond Duck said...

It's 80 here! :)

Big Dude said...

I'm a tromp thru the snow guy myself and relay on the warmth that I know will be coming soon to deal with it.

pam said...

I do wish that we would get a little snow this year!

Claire S. said...

Love your outdoor pics - your property looks lovely in all seasons :-)
We had a big thaw in January and a lot melted - then in way of weather, we got MORE. It's hovering about 0° most of this week so it's melting. I can't wait til spring !

Deana Sidney said...

I thought of you when I watched a little of Westminster. It was great seeing some of the big guys do their thing. I was a little sad the giant St Bernard didn't make it (180 lbs and travels with ice and 3 fans) but a younger man took the prize. Great Neopolitan mastiffs though. Missed the English Mastiffs. Hope your snow is doing well... it does look pretty.