25°f/-3.9°C, clear after snow squalls all day yesterday.
Larry checking the package box. Poor box has been tumbled over the hill a few times by strong winds, even though it is anchored to the ground. It makes life easier for mail and delivery services, as they don't have to come down our long-ish driveway.
A bit more snow than expected! We ended up with a couple inches, but the eastern WV mountains had over a foot. This is early for us; we don't usually see measureable snow until late November, if then. The old folklore says that the date of the first measureable snowfall is the number of measureable snows you will have that winter. I have seen this to be true, but I doubt it holds up further north, where snow is a more frequent visitor!
We went ahead with our plans anyway, and worked about 4 hours at our Ripley booth. Still more to do there today, and then we will start on Ravenswood. Most of that time was spent putting up lights. The booth really needs them because it is dim back there, but I swear they look like some crazed old woman put them up. Not far from the truth, actually. Still, the space does look brighter, and the glass really sparkles. No photos yet, but I will post some later on.
I took lots of snow pics, though! Here's a few:
The youngest mulberry was beginning to shed its leaves when we got home yesterday. They stay green longer than any other tree, I think, only turning yellow the other day.
And then, this morning, naked! And a beautiful golden puddle on the ground. I look forward to this every year.
Along our driveway.
Earlier in the day, as we were going out. The snow had just started an hour or so before. To the right is where Larry was brushhogging just last week.
Our neighbor Dave's hay bales. He lives a couple miles away but this is the back end of his land,up on our ridge
Isaac and Grace's house, one of my favorites along our road.











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We have 8 inches of snow. The 60 foot tall ancient white pine is heavily covered in snow. The wind is picking up now and the snow swirling from those branches makes its own blizzard. I have been happily snapping pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks to your family for their many years of service.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - thank you to all the members of your family for their service!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. We got snow in our neck of the woods too -- about four inches -- and it's so pretty! I love snow!
We got about the same amount, but I don't understand when we're so much further north.
ReplyDeletewow already snowy...here it's still 9C degrees.
ReplyDelete...our "White Christmas" arrived overnight!
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