How beautiful. Snow is wonderful to look out the window at, not to drive in, but to gaze with wonder upon. We’ve had rain the past couple of days, the kind of gentle rain that dampens everything and softens the hard earth making a paste of mud. I am thankful that almost all of the leaves are collected for the season. I am certain that tree looks pretty good without snow, too. I hope you have a wonderful week. Peace.
It does, and its fruit – mulberries – is one of the delights of summer. That snow lasted less than 24 hours. The next morning it was goe – every last bit! Have a wonderful Christmas with your family!
Phew! You had me worried for a moment.
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🤣😉
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That was definitely a lot
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Yes. For a very few hors only.
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That is a beautiful view. Idyllic. From the warmth and safety of the right side of the window.
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ExACTly.
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How lovely! Best viewed from the indoors side of the window, though.
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Definitely.
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That window looks chilly outside but yet again it looks so inviting.Have a great Christmas Margaret and see you again on the New Year.
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You too Teresa. Thanks so much!
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How beautiful. Snow is wonderful to look out the window at, not to drive in, but to gaze with wonder upon. We’ve had rain the past couple of days, the kind of gentle rain that dampens everything and softens the hard earth making a paste of mud. I am thankful that almost all of the leaves are collected for the season. I am certain that tree looks pretty good without snow, too. I hope you have a wonderful week. Peace.
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It does, and its fruit – mulberries – is one of the delights of summer. That snow lasted less than 24 hours. The next morning it was goe – every last bit! Have a wonderful Christmas with your family!
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That’s my kind of snow, looks lovely then disappears!
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oh my goodness, when you digital card arrived I presumed that it was last year not this – wow! Very pretty when looking out on it
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It was! For one day only!
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and even better just for the day – enjoy the beauty without all the hassle. Or is Yorkshire a bit better than us southern wimps in dealing with it?!
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Probably not. It was ideal actually. Perfect snow, but For One Day Only!
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So beautiful and serene. A wonderful winter day. Merry Christmas!
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And taken in November . No snow since! Happy Christmas Ludwig.
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We have a lot of rain on our side of the world. Your winter window reminded of many of my winter Christmases in Northern Manitoba!!! ❄️
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Ah, what lovely memories you must have. No more snow here. But plenty of rain. Have a wonderful Christmas!
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All the very best of this special season to you and yours! Looking forward to entering 2025 together.
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Oh, me too, Rebecca! Have a wonderful Christmas … and 2025 too.
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It’s beautiful Margaret, it looks very cold though. Have a wonderful Christmas 🎄
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Wonderful view! Thank you!
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Aren’t we lucky. As you are too, with your surroundings.
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♥
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Perfect snow for One day Only, and seen from the right side of the window….. what’s not to like?
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Absolutely right Sue. Perfect snow in my opinion.
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Good to have a window to see all that snow from the warmth of the home 😀…
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I know! Smart move, eh?
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Verry smart 😉
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WOW! Very winterey indeed! Wishing you warm fingers and toes. Mel
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Warm enough today thanks. It’s just windy! Happy Christmas, Mel!
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