The quiet that follows a snowstorm.
looking delicious
the snow falling softly
softly ~Issa (cited: haikuguy.com)

Yesterday’s snowstorm blanketed the sphere of my world with 17.7 inches of snow…today feels calming, relaxing, and tranquil.
What a treat from Mother Nature.

Time to slow down…What a treat!

Travel and Trifles invites us to share “What a Treat”
How beautiful! I am sitting here in shorts. In October. So not right.
Yet, another storm coming close to you. Be safe. Be well. Be sage.
Zeta…..hopefully she is only Category 1. Our Hurricane Sally debris was finally all picked up yesterday.
Seems like the futility of keeping a house clean that is full of toddlers π€ͺππ
Wow, so early. Looks beautiful from far. You take care.
Thank you…the first image is of the current snow…the others are of Spring snow. π
And it’s a lot π
What amazing images. Especially the Buddha! May I ask where it is snowing already?
Good morning Helen. Iβve found that Eastern Wyoming and Eastern Colorado have the best snow storms in October and November and during March and April. Less snowfall in mid winter. This is our second snow this year east of the Rocky Mountains. What makes these especially wonderful is the warmer temperatures of autumn and spring melts the snow and ice … sometimes during the winter months we will have periods of time where it feels like spring. Yet, today I read that Korea will have colder temperatures this winter due to the melting of ice in the region of the North Pole. πππ
Thanks for info. Itβs just wet here, so it was a delight to see your snow pictures. And youβre on your second snowfall!
easing the drought…sigh
Beautiful. π
Thank you Jeff πππ»
Oh my, worlds away from our southern climate but oh so beautiful. If only the beauty would last
Yes…if only…without the ice on the walkway. π
Wow… that’s a lot of snow. A beautiful capture of the statue covered with snow
Thanks Amy. I think the snow looks like a bib π
Fabulous, love the second picture the most – looks like an entrance to Narnia βοΈ
Thank you for taking the time to visit…your site speaks of joy that seems to be fading within the US. I think it would be nice to find the entrance to Narnia.