This winter has been the snowiest winter in a long time. We have had over three feet of snow in total and are expecting another foot over night. Where do we put it?
The snow has melted a little recently but we have had a couple of inches recently that covered it all over so it looks, once again, clean and pristine. I don’t like to see it when it gets dirty.
We are worried about our back deck that already has two feet of snow. Another foot might collapse it! I don’t want my husband shoveling it though for fear of him having a heart attack. If I attempt to shovel, I may disappear out there! Haha!
I took these photos of our back deck before the storm came through at night. I’m sure it will be covered with more snow by morning.
These photos were taken the previous day when we had a couple of inches from a flurry that passed through our area.





I love seeing all the branches of the trees covered in snow. It is so beautiful. With the temperatures being so cold, the snow will linger on the branches longer.
I hope wherever you live that you are warm, safe and having some good weather. I am looking forward to spring whenever that may be!
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Good grief! More snow! I’ve been checking in today with my friends in Massachusetts, where the dump is supposed to be awe-inspiring. So far they’re ok, but one reported that Rhode Island has gotten upwards of two feet. You be careful- Do not try to shovel. Do you have a leaf blower? If the snow is not too wet, you can blow it off.
Otherwise I recommend a flame thrower! 🙂 😉
That’s a lot of snow!! Keep warm and safe!!