Love in a cold climate

The key to enjoying a cold climate

Is to embrace it.

Love

It finally started snowing and

The neighbourhood echoed with

Happy cries and drawings by children on the cars.

Heart

The snow turned everything to silken

Puffs of cotton wool.

(Can you see that big puddle making a heart?)

Heart puddle

It’s still snowing!

And we’re still enjoying

Our dreamy winterland.

Snow and O

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90 thoughts on “Love in a cold climate

  1. Such a lovely, snowy world you have!! Wonderful and beautiful captures for the day!! Oscar does indeed look happy!! Hope you have a great, fun week!! Enjoy!

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  2. Oh how gorgeous… I’m SO jealous!!!! I had to go back to a 2010 picture in order to put a snow picture of our house on Facebook…. We just haven’t haven’t had much snow here in a couple of years… I love snow –and hope that we get some this year… Thanks for the beautiful photos.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. So true. The key to living in a cold climate is to embrace it as children do. However when at times it embraces you back, can tend to get carried away the love fest.

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  4. I love snow. We are having unusually warm and dry weather here in Colorado and while it has been wonderful for bicycling, tennis and other warm weather activities, I look forward to playing in the snow. Wonderful pics, as usual!

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  5. oh i am jealous…i love snow…cute messages as well on the window…would not ba a bad thing at all to find…smiles…it is hot here today…in the 70s crazy…i want the cold!!!

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  6. I’ll take your word for it. The thing that saves me here in Denver is how many sunny days we get and with climate change (or chaos, depends on who you talk to), I’ve found our cold climate– well, not so cold. (Not that I am happy about the change in climate mind you!) Cheers! Danette

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  7. I do love the snow and always feel like a child when big flakes are falling. The only problem with those beautiful flakes is that they amount to feet upon feet of snow by the end of the winter season in New England. Your photo is just the right amount of snow on any given day as far as I’m concerned.

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  8. Beautiful snow photos! Snow turns a dreary landscape into a fairyland. Yesterday we had our first bit of wet snow, which disappeared quickly. Thanks for your visit and comment. Have a nice day.

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  9. How Gorgeous! and YES we need to embrace each day – no matter what the weather 🙂
    LOVE that heart puddle – and love the heart in the snow!
    Your images are always special 🙂

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  10. I’m jealous! Christmas without snow is just wrong and I am hoping we will have some this year. We keep getting an inch or so and then it gradually melts away on days we hit into the 30s and 40s. We’re back to no snow again. I’m hoping for a really good snowstorm before Christmas this year. 😉 It looks just beautiful to me and I love the messages in the fluffy snow!! 🙂

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  11. “The key to enjoying a cold climate Is to embrace it.” I couldn’t agree more! It never snows in the Philippines but our weather’s colder this time of the year…

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