Saturday Snapshot
is hosted by Alyce of At Home With Books.
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What a Difference (2) Days can Make
March 6th
March 8th
The geese aren't happy, but the view outside of my window at work sure was pretty yesterday. Today and tomorrow it'll be 50 degrees so we should be back to the first photo soon:) That's New England weather!
Now that we moved back to the midwest, we see geese all the time, and I have been impressed with how well they blend in with the winter landscape (except when it snows of course!)
ReplyDeleteWow! That second shot is spectacular! Made me shiver.
ReplyDeleteWe don't get that kind of snow but our weather is all over the place too. We're looking forward to a gorgeous weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis last one was a pretty storm, wasn't it? We got around 8 inches of powder ... it'll be melting fast in the next couple days!
ReplyDeleteI love snow shots, but I'm glad I don't live in it...lol; thanks for sharing. And thanks for visiting my blog today.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to live where the snow makes everything beautiful. Thanks for sharing this shot.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Saturday Snapshot.
The same here in Ohio. The snow is nearly gone now, except the section that doesn't get any sun, and my husband has gone for a hike in the warm weather. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteUgh reminds me of our weather here.... so ready for green grass :)
ReplyDeleteOne sure thing about March is that it's never boring. Just as we get all set for Spring, we get a heavy wet snow, but then it melts quickly. Never know what to wear. After Feb. though, anything is an improvement.
ReplyDeleteWhat a change...same thing here. One day it was 60 and then a few days later we had 10 inches of snow.
ReplyDeleteThe snow is "featured" in my Saturday Snapshot. :)
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Saturday Snapshot
We've had a winter like that as well.
ReplyDeleteThe snow looks beautiful , but I'm not surprised the geese weren't happy. I've got geese in my Snapshot his week - or they might be ducks! I can't identify them. My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/9qx5t
ReplyDeleteOooh that makes me shiver just looking at it...and brings me back to growing up in Niagara Falls where the trees and even the falls would look like this after a heavy snowfall. So beautiful to look at.
ReplyDeleteHere in California March is just as unpredictable -
a nippy 50 day (that's mighty cooooold to us) followed by an 80 degree day that has you thinking it's July. I keep hearing commercials that 'grilling season' is here and not to rub it in on your friends in colder climes! LOL! It really is NOT endless summer here in California.
The snow looks beautiful! But it's mid-March! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe are having similar weather here in the midwest with 50's expected tomorrow. We didn't get as much snow as you have gotten. Spring needs to get here soon!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how the weather can change in very little time! Both pictures are great -- poor geese! Here's my Saturday Snapshot post.
ReplyDeleteLooks like our yard, too!! Though it's melting away today. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sure must confuse those ducks!
ReplyDeleteLove the before and after shots :-) It sure looks cold (while we're still enjoying a long, lazy, hazy summer in Sydney).
ReplyDeleteI thought the snow was going to be all gone! Always love seeing Canada geese too.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy for me to say from snowless CA, but that second picture is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThose geese are pretty hardy but I suppose they weren't pleased to be buried in yet another snow storm. Our ponds are still frozen and today they were walking on the ice... nothing stops them!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a serious dumping of snow there.
ReplyDeleteThe Canada Geese remind me so much of growing up in Regina, Saskatchewan -- with its Wascana Park, home-base to thousands of these birds. I used to go there and feed them bread on a regular basis. They can be pretty nippy, up close.
Lovely photos Diane. The snow is pretty to look at. We had one day of snow last week but it was wet and slushy and didn't hang around long.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty much Nebraska weather, too. 60 degrees yesterday with light rain. Sleet last night followed by snow and wind. We'll hit 60 again by Thursday. Gotta love the Midwest in spring!
ReplyDeleteWe had a bunch of snow in the last day as well. My dogs have mixed feelings about it!
ReplyDeleteThe snow is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWe were told a dusting so six inches was a surprise. Had to come up with a back up plan on Friday (friend in town) but all worked out well.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great weekend!
Both shots are lovely, Diane.
ReplyDeleteBottom line for me - March is wonderful! The first day of spring ....longer days... birds arriving.....the beginning of the beginning!
ReplyDeleteYou would think they were in the wrong order there! Nice photos! :) Normally we don't get to see the snow, but we were flying to Columbus and got stranded in Minneapolis for the night. Then we got to see more snow in Columbus the next day.
ReplyDeleteDon't miss snow at all but still . . . photos are pretty to look at. Hope all is well with you and yours, Diane!
ReplyDeleteLove this crazy weather!! It was almost 60 yesterday, then it rained all day today and the temp is dropping with snow tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteThat snowy shot is so beautiful. BUT I still can't wait for spring :)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how late we are getting snow this year!
ReplyDeleteYikes!! I imagine the geese are regretting not going south.
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