Let it snow!

This morning the news programs were talking about the crazy weather across the nation. New Orleans got snow as did other parts of the southeast. We got snow too. It arrived late and was brief but I had never seen it coming down so thick. I didn't pay much attention to the weather until I started gardening. In my observations, when we do get snow, it is usually in late January or February. Snow before Christmas is rare but our weather has been colder for the past month and it is usually mild this time of year. I personally love it!
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Some of the trees and shrubs still have leaves so this made the snowfall different and more interesting.









Comments
Your garden looks good with a little snow. It always looks pretty until there's enough to have to shovel.
Your garden is lovely all covered with snow! Beautiful photos, too...a winter wonderland. No snow on my Nashville garden!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Your garden looks really beautiful with its gossamer gown.
Jan
Always Growing
What stunning garden scenes! I love a dusting of snow like that for the beauty it highlights in the garden.
I saw the news and couldn't believe it, either. We had severe weather on Thursday (thunder and lightning) which, according to our old southern wives' tales, means we'll have snow within 10 days...maybe a white Christmas?
Cameron
When I saw the news, I thought of you...so glad you got some of the desired winter weather.
It looks lovely there though. :)
I'm with Carol, I'm dying to see more Christmas decoration photos of your place.
Jon at Mississippi Garden
Marnie
Enjoy your bit of snow.~~Dee
Frances