So I woke yesterday and saw this surprise out my window:
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Outside across the street |
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Outside living room window |
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Outside our door |
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The pretty view outside |
We don't get snow very often so it was a bit of a shock to say the least. When my family and I moved here there was snow similar to this. It cripples the city and lots of schools and offices are closed.
Being from Ontario I grew up with snow and love how beautiful it looks. It is bright and casts a beautiful glow which I quite enjoy. It is bitter cold out and hard to drive in so I think most people want it go away.
Michelle
2 comments:
Beautiful! We just got a light dusting yesterday. I love how it brightens up the city!
Anne-Marie,
I'm sad to see it go but it does make life a little easier because now I can walk to work again.
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