Since we keep getting snow... (part 1)
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...maybe I should post some of our snow pictures, huh? Here's the photo reel from our first snow, which was the first weekend in December. I, of course, took a bunch of pictures.
I mean, there are years in which we've gotten nothing worth photographing. You have to take a bunch whenever it snows because those could be your only snow pictures for the whole winter. Most years, that is.
This is obviously not one of those years.
Tomorrow morning I'll post pictures from our mid-December snow and our Christmas Day snow. (Er, day after Christmas snow. I don't think we had any in our neighborhood on Christmas Day. It rained a bit, but the snow didn't come down in earnest until after midnight. But I like the ring of claiming a white Christmas and it was white in some parts of our city, so I'm not exaggerating much by considering it a December 25th snow!)
And then Tuesday or Wednesday I might be posting more pics, if another winter system really makes it's way through here as they have forecast. (Plus there have been a couple of other days with flurries that I'm not documenting. What is up with this?!?)
(Not that I'm complaining. I'm a Florida girl at heart. And a stay-at-home momma who isn't required to attempt driving in the snow. So it warms my heart to see my lawn in white!)
If you have snow and a toy tiger, what should you do?
Make tiger tracks, of course!
And, of course, you know the old saying: It's all fun and games until someone decides to play in the semi-frozen birdbath with non-waterproof gloves. (We were too late to stop it. So we chose the second best option: documenting it!)
The fun did end when he realized how wet and cold he was.
Parts 2 (mid-December snow) and 3 (Christmas Day snow) coming tomorrow!
I mean, there are years in which we've gotten nothing worth photographing. You have to take a bunch whenever it snows because those could be your only snow pictures for the whole winter. Most years, that is.
This is obviously not one of those years.
Tomorrow morning I'll post pictures from our mid-December snow and our Christmas Day snow. (Er, day after Christmas snow. I don't think we had any in our neighborhood on Christmas Day. It rained a bit, but the snow didn't come down in earnest until after midnight. But I like the ring of claiming a white Christmas and it was white in some parts of our city, so I'm not exaggerating much by considering it a December 25th snow!)
And then Tuesday or Wednesday I might be posting more pics, if another winter system really makes it's way through here as they have forecast. (Plus there have been a couple of other days with flurries that I'm not documenting. What is up with this?!?)
(Not that I'm complaining. I'm a Florida girl at heart. And a stay-at-home momma who isn't required to attempt driving in the snow. So it warms my heart to see my lawn in white!)
If you have snow and a toy tiger, what should you do?
Make tiger tracks, of course!
And, of course, you know the old saying: It's all fun and games until someone decides to play in the semi-frozen birdbath with non-waterproof gloves. (We were too late to stop it. So we chose the second best option: documenting it!)
The fun did end when he realized how wet and cold he was.
Parts 2 (mid-December snow) and 3 (Christmas Day snow) coming tomorrow!