Woke up this morning to a another winter wonderland. It's starting to wear on us up here. Taken with Canon SX50 HS. Shot in RAW. Processed in Elements 12.
Neighbor's driveway. Bank is over 6 feet high
Back yard
My garage roof
52 inches high
Pretty in the sunrise
Glad I left Michigan years ago for the west....;0)
Mike
renomike wrote:
Glad I left Michigan years ago for the west....;0)
Mike
3 more years & we're going South for the winters. I love the snow until Christmas.
Oh, I feel your pain!! Our snow banks aren't quite as high as yours, but they sure are taking their time shrinking!!! Maybe the 40-50 degree days this weekend will help!!
Someday we might get some good spring pictures, right? :)
wtompkins wrote:
Oh, I feel your pain!! Our snow banks aren't quite as high as yours, but they sure are taking their time shrinking!!! Maybe the 40-50 degree days this weekend will help!!
Someday we might get some good spring pictures, right? :)
It's a catch-22 situation here. We're eager for spring but if the snow melts too fast it will flood. Frost is still over 8' deep. I do have onion sets growing nicely under grow lights. Band-aids for my green thumbs.
Today the piled-up snow was finally gone. Still have some on the deck (north side of the house). It may hit 60 on opening day Monday. Go Tigers!
That's just unbelievable!
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Beautiful!!! But I feel your pain. It has been a long one down here too.
Erv
Ohhhhh, my goodness! These are truly beautiful shots...but not at springtime! I certainly can understand why it's wearing on you!
After the weekend's rain most of the snow is finally gone from around my house. Only the remains of the piles I built up with the snow-blower, adjacent to the driveway (which had been tall enough that I couldn't see over them), remain. The local lake still has a rind of something white which isn't open water on it. (I wouldn't walk on it on a bet, though.) I'm trying to remember the last time the lake wasn't at least mostly thawed by the end of March. I am in the Mid-Hudson-Valley region of New York State.
There looks like here a month ago.
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