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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! The view out my window Oct. 30, 2024. They all fall down...autumn leaves decided last night it was time to let go!

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Lake Tomahawk snow scenes - Chapter 2 of 2

 



The little doggies still needed to go for walks. But I only saw their footprints. Glad I had on boots with the paths being so wet!





My exercise for the day was sweeping snow off the car before I could go out. 

My favorite from today...will use as header, for a while.

Today's quote:

Understand this, I mean to arrive at the truth. The truth, however ugly in itself, is always curious and beautiful to seekers after it. -Agatha Christie, author (15 Sep 1890-1976) 

12 comments:

  1. Hello,
    The lake and snow photos are so pretty, lovely scenes! We had some snow/sleet and freezing rain overnight, it is messy this morning. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!

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    1. Catching pretty scenes means chasing good roads and hoping for seeing the snow while it's there. A difficult combination these days.

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    1. I'm so glad I got these photos...cause they are pleasing to me after taking them.

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  3. Nice views around the lake. We've had a flurry or two of snow which has now dissolved away in the rain. Other parts of England had a good covering.

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    1. I haven't been able to see pretty scenes on most of our snow days...either it is too late, too early, or it's passed before I can catch it.

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  4. So lovely to see the snow there.

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    1. I liked having this little outing, which didn't last very long. I think that's why I read so many Canadian and New England blogs!

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  5. Snow photos are always so serene and pretty!

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    1. I agree. Then the slush and mud comes and nobody wants photos of that!

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  6. You captured a lot of beauty in your photos. #4 is my favorite, I love the reflection in the lake.

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