Our first November sky fall of snow left a blanket of white.
Indeed, it seems odd to see leaves and snow falling simultaneously.
We lost power again on and off yesterday and then last night we went to bed early as the power went off. In the early morning hours, I heard the hum of my printer and felt the glow of lights turn on.
While I count my blessings, I also count the days that we have had to do without and now I shall add the snow days to my list as I do believe we are in for a long winter.
You are, as always, in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteAndie
snow only so pretty if you don't have power. Many prayers
ReplyDeleteHope you are holding up ok in all this crazy weather so far - you've been hit particularly bad in your region. Maybe it's a sign that the rest of the winter will be calm?
ReplyDeletePatricia,
ReplyDeleteI hope you can find some moments of calm and peace today.
Maybe a cup of tea, and a moment to listen to the muffled quiet that only occurs when snow has fallen. Even in times of adversity there are moments of powerful optimism and joy.
Maybe your region will see the last of the bad weather soon.
Liz
Thinking of you today. What a wild ride you've been on lately. Stay warm, drink tea. You and yours are in my prayers. xo, p
ReplyDeleteIt must be so difficult, snow added to the hurricane and flooding. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteOOOhhhh coldie.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have some "normal" in your future.
I feel very lucky as well to have survived Sandy with a mere loss of conveniences. But mother nature clearly has some tricks up her sleeve. According to the Farmer's Almanac we are indeed in for a snowy winter season!
ReplyDeleteSo much snow!! Just what we need in SC. I'm glad that your power is back on--stay warm.
ReplyDeleteMary
I say my prayers everyday for you, my son + the millions that Mother Nature has affected. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
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