Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.
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We've had pit first. Thankfully, it was light and didn't last long. We may get another today. Hard to say. We seem to be on the border of the predicted storm.
Lovely to see...we have below freezing temps outside, but sunshine! Glad the birds like your feeders!
...I always look forward to our first snow, but I can wait a bit longer.
Golly, that looks cold! It's not exactly oven-like here but 12C (that's about 54F) which is rather warmer than you)
Lovely pictures. The first coating of snow is always exciting. :-)
I'm not ready for the snow just yet. Our temperatures are still mild for this time of year. It all looks very picturesque though.
Right now I'd take a little snow over the atmospheric river that we're drowning it. Beautiful sunrise!
Beautiful skies Marcia, and the first snow is lovely to see but if it holds off awhile longer that’s OK as we still have a bit of colorful foliage left to enjoy here.
Our first snow may not be that far off, but I'm still enjoying the clear autumn weather. I have new boots for this winter and a new hat, so I'm set for whatever the winter brings.
The first snow of the year is always lovely! We have rain today. No snow yet.
No Snow here --but it's cold (28 this morning)... I love your pictures --and always enjoy reading and seeing all of the renovations you are making on your new home...
That picture of the snow AND sunrise is AWESOME...
Hugs,
Betsy
I wonder if snow is early this year. My daughter in Illinois sent videos of snow falling last week.
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