Colliemom wrote:You are welcome everyone. Glad you are enjoying them. I said they aren't the greatest, cause when you live where 140 inches of snow is a normal winter and many times the trees are laden with snow, these are kind of not so great in my opinion
Lets just call then "frosted".
Sue, sorry, I MUST disagree again. They most
definitely are "the greatest".
For those of us (like myself) who
don't live in snow country, and seldom (if ever!) see snow falling from the sky, or piling up on the ground. . . well, I think this is just the kind of mental image we have (and what makes people, like me, long to live in, or at least to visit "snow country").
LOL!!
On the other hand, if your photos showed 140 inches of snow, tree branches bending almost vertical from the weight of it, un-plowed road out front of the house, and, maybe, three-foot-deep dog tracks through it - we might begin to have
major second thoughts about our moving idea, and maybe begin to think "Er. . . give me a minute to think a little bit more on that 'living in snow country' idea."
Your photos, as they are, are thus *PERFECT*. They totally illustrate the beauty, and little of the difficulty!! Thus your photos only tempt us, they do not discourage us to "do it" (move to snow country)!!
Do you still have those photos that you posted last year of your snow-dusted house? If yes, would love to see them on here again.
Today is Christmas Eve. I think I may finally be getting "in the Christmas spirit", thanks in no small part to your wintry photos.
Thanks ever so much, Sue.
Anne