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Meanwhile... I awoke to this. Looks so peaceful. Too bad I had to go out and drive.
![snowy day](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirpckNkXBIWBjpqBtnk37PW_WfZZdfUuVjYXAKCGxlGpTgi2xd-BgLvgCKtKUH9tRdcIuECOrXA_mQnFBc7nbvfniN2OlhcEwj5-qJTQxdTeWHaRY0y_lSJkJ3gwLUNgjQrDqEm9Bac0w/s1600/snowNov25-14a.jpg)
This setting was absolutely gorgeous. But there was no where I could safely get off the road to take better pictures. I had to stop far away and put up with intervening wires and signs.
![snowy day](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiiUo9d8qDe9RuKpmMsxzL_J7Vw0U0Se7y6BfWQJvu_r_8GaBAbz6aDyAGaysl7G1LD-EyfkZTXLwpoTAHzPGEyTMroC-onRPEBNbqrO2VGDOMoeoNTaijjoI0b3mvmph_MWhkoUStjOj8/s1600/snowNov25-14b.jpg)
The coating on things began as slush and then gradually changed to snow. That's the reason it stuck so thick and so long. The last three pictures were taken at 1 pm, on my way home from work. Usually snow like that has long melted or fallen by that time of day.
Even the near vertical cattails have white shadows.
![snowy day](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfXvuWfohqz9OAxZfyeeVTfZeJbR8JEwt-PYLQUoY-mQoTKC7_0oxUHMDoCYkyoh809eCmW980ZB1katvOiMLMsgJ60XlJp3dUgiQa61HDdfz29pD-KFnAvbLB7s_qD3hN65_QMwgf_tU/s1600/snowNov25-14c.jpg)
I wonder what tomorrow will bring!
![snowy day](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWts3_FZX7eBGDx5ZuO6bxb6YlTEqCwBs1uY3Aw_Lh6DgP0v5G9LeCJOXshYcKkpSUgjKO73TSk1ux6tuuBywtZPF9SDNB2Zau3HGQvDHPwsJXzN4WywJ9YETkB6D_HXg3wWqRB0v-aZk/s1600/snowNov25-14d.jpg)
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5 comments:
Even though I hate snow, the view out your window looks quite beautiful...
Beautiful pictures. I particularly like that first one. Newly fallen snow can be so pretty to look at--and so ugly to navigate.
I like the pretty pictures, and even looking through the window at the snow, as in the first shot. Happy Thanksgiving!
Now this is how I like to enjoy snow, through other people's pictures. It really is pretty.
I just saw you bench pressing cabbage over at Chuck's place. :)
The pictures are lovely. I like that scenery if I don't have to go out in it...if I have to go out in it, well that's a different story. ;)
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
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