Can you see my dog. We shoveled a luge for him or a path down our drive to the cars early this morning. He loves the snow.
Here is our village early this morning. Nothing like a snow storm to bring everything to a halt. Luckily our trusty Riviera Bakery was open for some fresh croissants. After all that shoveling, I think I earned a treat.
How pretty! I am jealous living here in the south!
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful!! I grew up outside of Syracuse and the older I get the more nostalgic I am for snow.
ReplyDeleteOur son is up in Boston having a great time w/their snowfall, making up for being short-changed all those years growing up in VA.
This is the kind of snow we southerners dream of having here. Beautiful today and thank goodness on a weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou are in a winter wonderland! I am glad to know you are safe and warm.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the weekend!
Liz
Keep warm!
ReplyDeleteYour town is beautiful Patricia and I love the luge. We've received three feet of snow so far and its still coming down pretty hard. At least it's supposed to warm up this week so not a problem and our wells will be happy.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the snow!
XXX
Debra~
This Los Angeles gal thinks your snow and your village are beautiful! So charming. Yes, you definitely deserve a treat after all that shoveling! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Similar scenery here in Ontario, too! I guess spring isn't arriving any time soon!:)
ReplyDeleteI wish we had some snow here. Glad to see you have power.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are safe and could capture some beauty in lieu of the storm...
ReplyDeleteHave a happy COZY Sunday!
It's much easier to enjoy the beauty of the snow when it's there and not here! We had a 50 degree day here in Omaha, and I much prefer high temps to low.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
You're certainly a good sport- a positive soul..
XO
Jan
That is beautiful! I wish we had snow!
ReplyDeleteI love it: a dog luge. Can Jones come visit?
ReplyDeleteBe well. And warm.
Mary
Bentley nearly invisible in the snow, so cute
ReplyDeletewow lots of snow...looks pretty! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty! I'm going to have to check out your village sometime. A fresh croissant at the bakery is reason enough! Love that photo at dusk...periwinkle.
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain, we were in the same boat up here- the snow crippled us for 3 days. I am so happy to be dug out now :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait wading through that snowfield while looking through
ReplyDeleteInterior Glass Doors window. Surely its a fun for all New Yorkers to enjoy the view and the ski.
Oh my gosh, i know its a pain but it is so pretty. We havent even had a winter in dallas. I am missing the winter snow we saw while on holiday up north. And yes friend, you earned yourself a treat! Xo
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