For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

“Winter’s firstborn snow dots the soul with magic.” ~ Angie Weiland-Crosby


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What a truly wonderful sight
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Thank you! Happy holidays!
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Thank you very much and happy holidays to you too
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I love how snow gives you a new look on the scenery
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It truly does, thank you!
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I love first snows, yours is lovely, Terri!
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Thank you, Donna. How’s your snow?
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None here, we usually don’t see any snow until January. Fingers crossed, I love watching it fall fall fall!
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How festive and beautiful, Terri. Snow at this time of the year always helps it feel more joyous. Even though I keep singing, ‘I’m dreaming of a white Christmas,’ I don’t think my dream will come true. It’ll be a green Christmas for us.
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Thank you, Hugh! We’ve enjoyed 3 white Christmases so far, and there should be enough snow left for this year’s. I’ve only experienced 2 other white Christmases in my life, one in Portland when I was 9, the other when my dad lived in the Sierra Nevadas. The snow does make Christmas seem a little more magical!
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Same here, Terri. The last white Christmas I experienced, when there was laying snow on the ground on Christmas Day, was back in 2010. Before then, it will have been when I was much younger. Some parts of the UK do have a lot of White Christmases, though. I think I’ve witnessed more white Easters, than white Christmases.
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I’m glad to hear that, Hugh. It’s magical! We’ve had 2 white Easters in a row. Crazy!!
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Lovely snow ….until it melts 💜💜💜
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Truly, thanks, Willow ❄️
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🤗🤗😜😜
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beautiful, Terri
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Thank you, Toni. I was happy to snap this shot!
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Nice post 🙏
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It’s picturesque and I’m sure you’re glad to be taking a month-long reprieve from it this Winter. 🙂
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Thanks, Linda! I actually don’t mind the cold and the snow, it’s the endless days of fog/gray skies I need a break from. But some desert sunshine is very welcomed!!
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Yes, that’s true Terri and for us it is the month of December with the fog/gray skies, but we’ve had some amazing weather for December, possibly getting into the 50s tomorrow.
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Looks chilly, but very scenic, especially with that barn.
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Our snow is already melting fast and weather folks predict a “warm” week ahead. I shared this pic on a local Facebook photography page and someone commented they used to live there! There is a house just out of the image. Small town 😁
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Very pretty and that quote could have been something I said (or thought.) 🙂
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Thanks, Janet! This person has written some amazing quotes for every season.
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Your early snow is beauty, Terri. We haven’t had our first snowfall yet — but I am very happy for the snow to take its time in getting here! 😀
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Thank you, Donna! It seems to be the theme among commenters–less snow is good snow LOL!
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It looks cold out there, but how lovely to have seasons. Soon the light will be returning!
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The sun is out today, Diana, and it’s a warm 38 degrees, somehow the sunshine makes it a bit warmer feeling.
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🙂 🙂 The sun makes all the difference.
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Beautiful, Snow in Georgia would be great right about now!
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Thank you, Robert–wish I could send some to you 🙂
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Very peaceful, Terri. I bet you won’t miss the cold while you’re in Arizona 😎
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I will not, thank you Janis!
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Pretty snow! None on this side of the mountains yet. Thankfully. 🙂
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It’s melting fast, Susanne. Thank you!
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My son lives in Maryland, complaining about the lack of snow last year and this. I’ll send him this picture!
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Thanks, Jacqui! Im lucky to get this shot, I wasn’t driving and had to maneuver a bit to capture it. Right along our rural highway along Lake Spokane. Surprised to hear about the lack of snow in Maryland!
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I was, too. My daughter also lives there. Both say the same thing.
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I don’t like snow even though I was raised with it. I have since moved to a warmer climate where I don’t have to deal with it. Having said that, I love to look at pictures of it. (go figure!)
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I totally get the need to see it once in a while, Darlene. I like the cold and snow. Spokane has just enough on the average to keep it pretty.
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That’s pretty. I’ve always thought winter was more beautiful out in the country, especially around barns!
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Thanks, Dawn! This may be my first image of a barn in the snow. 😁 This is on Lake Spokane along our rural highway.
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