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March 10, 2008
More snow
We woke up to snow on Saturday morning. It didn't last long and was gone by mid-morning but I managed to get some photos before it melted.
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Anonymous said…
Your garden looks so nice with the snow on it. Looks like a coating of frosting.
Annie in Austin
said…
I guess it's easy to appreciate the artistic frosting when the duration is hours instead of months! Nice photos, Phillip!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Mr. McGregor's Daughter
said…
Snow on Camellias is not my idea of a scenic winter wonderland. I hope the blossoms are OK. The rest of your garden is enhanced by the temporary frosting. Lovely pics!
Randy
said…
Phillip, I hope that was the last cold snap we are going to have. How crazy is this weather acting? 77 degrees one day snow a couple of days later.
Anonymous said…
Pretty, but I hope it didn't harm your camellia flowers.
By the way, I'd love to see a post about your purple wall. How it fits into your garden, how it was constructed, etc.
Sweet Home and Garden Carolina
said…
I was just asking about the weather in 'Bama and didn't scroll down and see this post !
Now that's the kind of snow that I like -short and sweet. Hope it didn't harm anything.
Wayne
said…
It is prety, but I'm so over snow!
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Annie at the Transplantable Rose
By the way, I'd love to see a post about your purple wall. How it fits into your garden, how it was constructed, etc.
Now that's the kind of snow that I like -short and sweet. Hope it didn't harm anything.