This is the back corner of our lot... What you don't see is the busy interstate road running behind it. We get a lot of noise from the road which this picture doesn't reflect at all. :)
Just some close up of my butterfly bush in the snow. The fence is behind it and it even has snow on each piece of the wire. (We have to have the wire fence in addition to the wood fence because the owners behind us have beautiful horses)
Here is what we get to see off our back porch. The best part is we don't have to do the work! But we get to enjoy the view and the smells. :)
Here is what we get to see off our back porch. The best part is we don't have to do the work! But we get to enjoy the view and the smells. :)
The horse is contemplating coming to see if I have something for him. Which I didn't so it was good he decided not to come over.
These little flowers are by our pool waiting for the warmer weather to re-grow.
These little flowers are by our pool waiting for the warmer weather to re-grow.
I love wet snows like this, thanks SO much, Sue for the tour of your yard! Beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue! Thanks for sharing those gorgeous photos from your garden - And what a cute dog Emma is! In the Northern part of Denmark where Pia lives they have an awfull lot of snow but here where I live it´s allmost gone.
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Beautiful back yard in the winter.... but as I am basking in a late summer heat wave, I shiver a bit seeing the wintery weather. Even in the depths of winter, Auckland does not get snow....Sounds like the States is having a very snowy winter.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, Thanks for your visit to my blog today and your good wishes. Hubby is on his way home now and said we're off to A&E as soon as he gets in. I have quite a high pain threshold so the fact that my foot (together with my knee) is so painful tells me I need it checking out to be on the safe side.
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of your back yard. Emma looks as though she enjoys the snow as much as our Snoopy. I on the other hand, now have my reservations, Lol!
Take care.
Hugs
Lesley Xx
All this white stuff is so beautiful! Love the two photos with your darling Emma, and the adorable horse! Thanks for sharing Sue!
ReplyDeleteOur property isn't quite as lovely, but you might be able to relate to my post of woe from last week....if you read it, make sure you click on the link for the 'beginning of the story' to get the full effect.
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We only got about 4" after all the crazy forecasts this weekend!
Amazing snowy photos, your garden looks beautiful with its white blanket.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing....it really was a gorgeous morning in our area!
ReplyDeleteLoved the visit to your garden Sue - gorgeous photos!Emma is such a cutie! Our dog Toby loves the snow and likes eating it too!
ReplyDeletewow!! beautiful snow views, Sue! Emma's expression is priceless! so cute! thanks for sharing! Hope to see your beautiful flower when Spring comes!! =)
ReplyDeleteWOW... totally beautiful photos, Sue! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking and beautiful! I've never seen so much snow.....except for snow cones!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes!
ReplyDeleteSnow can be pretty when it doesn't completely bury everything. Nice photos.
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