They said on the news that yesterday was the latest day we've ever had snow. BUT — My mom was born on a snowy Sunday morning, June 14, 1925. She always said we weren't safe until then. So don't put away your snow shovel! (Or your camera. Your photos are awesome!)
I'm visiting via Tracy's blog, and WOW, your pictures are breath-taking! I hope the snow didn't kill all of the beautiful signs of spring, but it sure did make for some gorgeous photos. Your work is beautiful!
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I am seriously and sincerely sorry.
Here in AZ, I am jealous. I could really use some 'cooler' weather, snow even. ☺ You are a great photographer and your home is just beautiful.
As much as I hated seeing outside my window this morning, only you could capture it's beauty to make me smile about it.
Such a strange thing...snow in May.
But you did capture it beautifully!
=)
I am so sorry. That is tragic, but not quite enough for me to not rub it in that we have 70 degree weather. Haha.
Shocking.
My boyos would be beyond delighted if that happened next month. Delirious even.
But I'm not expecting or packing for it!
Going by the comments - commiserations? Hope you get to enjoy a hot chocolate anyway...
Gorgeous - even in May. It is 96 freakin degrees here. I am not sure when Minnesota became Florida.
xoxo,t
Beautiful, beautiful pictures, but ... wow. Wild.
They said on the news that yesterday was the latest day we've ever had snow. BUT — My mom was born on a snowy Sunday morning, June 14, 1925. She always said we weren't safe until then. So don't put away your snow shovel! (Or your camera. Your photos are awesome!)
I'm visiting via Tracy's blog, and WOW, your pictures are breath-taking! I hope the snow didn't kill all of the beautiful signs of spring, but it sure did make for some gorgeous photos. Your work is beautiful!
Amazing pictures, Michelle.
Breathtaking, truly.
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