I do love the first snow of the winter. It seems more decorative than serious. Oddly enough, first snow was on the same date last year.
![snow on branch](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBCx6N0OQyHmyK2TUX7nB7BQ-41KamFafblzQ9KQnLthNEz7ptTh2ZBCXRL4nY8qtj359FHuGLmQ-KpJteXtVBILtUwH2W3xxR02b9idTn-cnmSGbpUotTLKw_xjcUuhPODG7-hiLvjWo/s280/SnowyBranch01.jpg)
It hasn't yet managed to beat everything into submission. Even the dying grass is strong enough to resist.
![snow on grass](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9OSHDKLZ1ADtdS9ix0Grz7W5iRN7rIOZeIg2BkuyuSZoRJcSHZPr9HRaULkW-saa9icKRNgLWR4h3TKQf_7NaWvHRII6vHq5tTGSTxef0U4OWF6IngkqHUjHgm0UkLnUPK0URb6FltgM/s280/SnowOnGrass01.jpg)
The trees can't decide whether to embrace brown or white.
![snow on tree trunks](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRwDLNfyqygV-wkcmxQPYwwJ9rhSDcrdI3g-49GZqczE9dmyMOsaElxGtj-EMAGi4Uf_I4-ilqyZ499S2pTAzYGD2FBjj1GqjLSHFLHPJ-wxAtxvaYrq5cRkUxMb_g3zE2Q8PG6M_KBCE/s280/SnowyTrunks01.jpg)
Autumn is trying hard to hold its own in a few places.
![snow on branches](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguD1l6wO45ZSM5VLa1-tV28rfAnay4wWygLyEc390C4LWwRd0DUTybLcZgPij2hNZLZSWItQUWUMHaXK3ASQ3h7gaurcGnfxriPsjTGVHJ_q9mxPwJt71epBKGWYkyVT1rQL2bbk1Xaig/s280/snowNov0-18.jpg)
And the sun managed to break out for a few minutes at the end of day.
![sunset with Tyndall effect](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgURFsRkkDI4uAW_hPqvMuMsmsgNIR_P7v9pLQWdSNldV6FunwA3338x0P8J0jRgapp4Nd7ADO1WEIWX-piWvIhhtX9dVibPMqOz3m4QHQBjqXF00QRzqk45NU-xoNcZeo00Ut9gl1YL44/s280/sunset11-09-18.jpg)
In other news: I did a little housework and wrote a chapter. I'm really struggling with this book. I'm not sure I can write more than a chapter a day because it is taking a lot of mental energy, but I need to try or it won't be ready for Christmas.
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It hit here yesterday. Most of the day it was just a light snow and nothing was sticking. I woke up this morning and everything is covered in it. I've heard the plows run up and down the street already
ReplyDeleteYou have developed a keen eye for catching those interesting "cameos" that are out there for all to see, but which do.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your photographs, especially the last one - so nice to see the sun breaking through the clouds.
Here in the UK we've had a lot of rain today.
All the best Jan