

We awoke yesterday morning to snow...a couple of inches at most but it was still snow.

When I woke briefly during the night, I'd noticed that it seemed awfully light outside and that's when snow first entered my mind. I burrowed further under the covers and hoped I was wrong. Oh well.


And while I still don't like snow, I have to admit that it was pretty. Of course, I also knew that it would be gone by afternoon and that helped...a bit.

I shot these pictures at two different times. The bluest ones were taken about 7:30 am; the rest were taken about 9:30. Interesting how the light changes the colors.
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