Sunday, February 07, 2010

FEB 7th SNOW, Part 2

Well the sun came out today... but the temps were in the teens when I awoke. After feeding the cats, I wandered out with the camera. The snow wasn't deep, but it was crunchy underfoot. I say it wasn't deep, but that's because I stayed out of the drifts. Mostly it measured between 4 and 5 inches, not much when compared with our friends to the west and north who got up to 3 feet! Anyway, here is a tour of the yard... well, let's start on the carport - my van is covered with snow. I shoveled and swept off the steps about 20 times to keep them clear. It was a losing battle. The barns were coated with snow dust. Actually, I think it looks pretty. My first stop this morning, even before I took out the camera, was my official CoCoRaHS precip measuring cylinder. I am supposed to use this for measuring the water content if the snow. It was frozen solid to the post. I should have taken a picture of it before I brushed all the snow off. St Francis looks a bit chilly. I need to remember to put fresh water out. The Buddha is not in as big a blanket as last week... This camellia next to the house is so tall, it is over the roof - but not today! Today it is over the driveway! And the birch tree is leaning to meet it.This one is normally 12 feet tall, I had to bend over to get past it. There are frozen mini ponds and rivers all around the place. My neighbor behind me called yesterday and said he had a moat around his castle! I can see I need to cut back the Bayberry. The Nandina still have a few berries, but the birds are working on them. This is Ice Angel, the camellia. The Grackles and a few other birds that can squeeze in with them found some old seed on the driveway and their feet melted the snow. It is cold. It is icy - but it is beautiful.

4 comments:

Tossing Pebbles in the Stream said...

I enjoyed the tour of your Winter Wonderland.

W. Va. Fur and Root said...

I am *so* jealous of your Buddha. I want a laughing Buddha for my garden, but the only ones big enough are a gazillion dollars.

Snow can be so magical. And then it's a pain in the pitoot. Enjoy it while you can.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Beautiful shots, especially the cardinal. And more snow is on the way...keep the broom handy.

Ginnie said...

You are not that far from me but our area was spared. It is lovely to look at however.