Saturday night after the anniversary party, we spent the night at the farm in Crestline. There was blowing snow, drifting across the roads. The roads too bad to drive back to the city in the dark.
Sunday morning we had a nice breakfast and watched Chuck blow and plow the quarter mile drive to the main road. Charlie has fun watching and the dogs were in and out.
Then Charlie bundled up and went outside-tried his hand at shoveling- but not for long.
It was too cold.
My camera lens fogged up with condensation from the temperature change, outdoors to indoors.
It looks like you really got solid winter weather, which I can’t say about us here in B.C. Great photos, Ruth!
Yes, we did. Thanks for your nice words, Peter. 😀
I love the photo of Charlie and Pepper. I think it might just be a prize winner.
Wow! Lots of snow! Cute photos.
Snow, cold, and an adorable little guy with dogs.
Brings back a memory of those winters in Clarion and packed crisp snow. Pretty in photos!
Laura said she likes snow- on greeting cards and in the movies
I totally agree. It looks better in movies and on cards.
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I don’t even want to imagine how cold that must be right now.
Monday it was -6 but said it felt like -18. Brrrrrrrr
It’s mighty cold here in Minnesota, too. The chill seeps through the walls, the doors, the windows. I am ready for spring.
We had just a taste of it, what you must experience for MONTHS. A couple of weeks of winter is enough for me. Spring always comes, though. Just not soon enough.
Love these wintry photos , makes me think of the deep freezes of my childhood.
Winter can be beautiful. Thanks Deb
I don’t blame Charlie for cutting the shoveling short – I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t have to! 😉
The flatness of Ohio let’s the winds blow in a fury- nothing to block the chill.