Late Winter Snow is Short but Sweet
Two years ago I awoke to a surprise snowfall in mid-March. Looks like this March will not offer the same outcome.
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Sunday morning’s snow lasted but six hours, but getting almost three inches anytime in mid March is always a treat. The temperature never made it down to freezing in my area, but the 33 degree air was enough to create magic. A stroll at sunrise found a blanket of white, and a steady stream of flakes with no wind. My cowboy hat was much more appropriate than the usual wool ski cap.
My neighbor’s blooming Peach must have been caught by surprise by the late flakes…
The house took everything in stride…
Jeanne and Ron’s log cabin next door…
With no ice and snow on the salted roads, I drove out to explore the Northwest Rutherford Mountains, something I had not been able to do in heavier snows for the past eight years. What I found were clear roads with no cars, and a natural beauty that I had been…
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Thanks for the beautiful pictures……..but too much snow for me…..I would be freezing to deathPatsy
Love the hat. Gatlinburg on 12/31/14 .