
The snow began to the west and north of us. I could see it blanketing the mountains, hiding the Blue Ridge from me.
About 8 a.m. the first flakes began to fall here, fast and furious. Three hours later, the ground was white and looking lovely in the first petticoat of the season:



By 4 p.m., most of the snow is gone, and the gnome has returned to his hidey-hole.
WOW, very pretty pictures!
ReplyDeleteDo you know if Floyd got any snow? I was told it was going to be a warm, dry winter, but this is encouraging since the area needs the water. I know it's hard living when it snows, but I'm wishing for lots.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! Your gnome looks pretty happy in the snow. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful indeed.
ReplyDeleteJune - I am not sure if Floyd received snow. It was more north I think.
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