anghara: (snowy trees)
anghara ([personal profile] anghara) wrote2008-12-17 02:20 pm
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Photoblog!





This was less than an hour ago, out my front door...



Ditto, out the back, into the woods...



This was yesterday, trying to take a pic of that bit of snow in the cedar through a window and not realising that there was a Christmas lights reflection thing going on... presto, instant Christmas cheer in the wild wood. I liked the accident...



Rudolph the Snow Nosed Deer...



Squirrel in the snow



Bird in Blizzard

(as always, click on pics for bigger)



In other news I've discovered that I've comprehensively forgotten how to make a snowman. I was just out there trying to, in perfect snow, and somehow all I managed was a snow stalagmite.

Still. I had fun.

It's positively BALMY out there today - hovering at or just above freezing - according to the forecast it's back into the deep freeze tomorrow for a couple of days - but today... man... I just love watching it snow. There's... just... SOMETHING

And if nothing changes within the next couple of days we're having a white Christmas this year.

As it should be.

[identity profile] melissajm.livejournal.com 2008-12-18 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, this is nice. I've been reading the first Worldweavers book, and it just became that much more real from looking at your West Coast pictures.
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[identity profile] anghara.livejournal.com 2008-12-18 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. Thanks.

Wait till you get to the end of the trilogy. End of book 3. These books do range far and wide across the United States but in essence what they are... is a love letter to the Pacific Northwest...

[identity profile] melissajm.livejournal.com 2008-12-18 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
The closest I've been is Yellowstone, but some descriptions brought up fond Adirondack memories.