Snow’s Epilogue
We can’t count the snowflakes nor put them into order.
They fall to make a blanket or a pile or a border.
They come in a blizzard and leave us in a trickle.
There’s something about former snow that is so very fickle.
It drips in drops from icicles and surges down the gutters.
Our attempts to modify it end in futile mutters.
I need not be prophetic to state the truth of snow.
It starts out in a flurry and ends up in a flow.
I love snowy winters!
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Brrrr. Must admit I’m glad I haven’t suffered one since 1981–Except for the one pictured in this post. I was at my sister’s house in Wyoming.
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Wyoming does have beautiful snowy weather though
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It does. Nice to look at from the inside. My days of snow angels, snowmen and “Goose, Goose, Fox” are over.
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Looks pretty chilly to me! Happy winter! As I’m sure is true where you are in Mexico, temps here going to 80 by early next week, with no rain in sight for the next two weeks!
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My house has been cold inside. Warmer out in the sun.
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Until the weekend, we had frost on the roofs in the morning, but the heater hasn’t been on at all today! I think we’ve had our winter now!
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Spring in January?
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La Nina year — warmer than usual Pacific Ocean. Probably drought until a big storm in early March!
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I love how you caught the drop coming from the icesicle.
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I took a lot of photos to get that shot! What I was aiming for..I was pleased it worked out.
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I had forgotten how much I miss icicles
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I miss them more than snow.
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Agreed😉
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