Thursday, March 22, 2012

Snow, Lots of Snow

Well, I thought Spring was here, but mother nature always has surprises for us mortals. This snow storm has come up from Montana, USA. More than likely the snow will be gone in a week, even though we don’t want any more snow, we still need moisture and this is good moisture that will soak in slowly. Here are a couple of photos to show you that winter is not gone as yet.

                                       Snow in March 2012

     lots of snow

45 comments:

  1. EEK!! Keep the snow there. It is raining here and that is bad enough. ;-)

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  2. Son preciosas Horst !!! parecen la ilustración de un cuento, me encantan!! Un abrazo y saludos desde Madrid

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  3. Precious pictures, Horst ... Thank you ... So much trouble in my neck of the woods ... You bring light into my world ... Love, cat.

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  4. Thanks for your view. I heard it is awful out there .Looks the same here though. Lovely Lovely shots

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  5. Needed moisture but I bet you'd rather have rain eh? It was finally a nice day here. We had the rain ;-)

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  6. loving your snow photos Horst, but don't envy you the cold

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    1. For this snow it's not really cold...about minus 2 or 3.

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    2. Hi Red, for Australia this is very cold.

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  7. When will it be springtime overthere..... this looks like winter.

    greetings and a nice day Horst.

    Joop

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  8. Oh no, as you say the moisture will be good but you can do without snow in spring, rather have a shower of rain! Diane

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  9. Oh Crumbs Horst that was a surprise ...but having said that the shots are very good.
    Hope it gives the garden the moister it needs.
    Sheila .

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  10. these are gorgeous, loooove the first one!!!

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  11. But so very sad that you have received so much snow again, really hope that it has been cleared rapidly.

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  12. It's the typical spring storm and you're right we could get some more before it's all done. We had about the same thing in Red Deer.

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  13. Lovely photos Horst. Loved the splash of colours in them, gave the feeling that although it is snowing, that the vibrancy of spring is just around the corner.

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  14. I'd heard that you got snow back home, you can be grateful though, we had an earthquake last night that registered at 6.1, it sure scared me! Have a good week and you're right, this snow will be gone in no time at all... hopefully! :-)

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  15. Hello again :) hope it has stopped snowing with you now :)

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    1. Yes, the snow has stopped and the sun is out today. I hope it warms up so that I can go in the garden and clean up some more.

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  16. Snow at this time is like fertilizer for fields and gardens. At this time in our country often snow falls. This year is very dry spring and warmth. The weather is somehow reversed. Sincerely Yours, Peter.

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  17. Wonderful images Horst... but I would rather have the lovely warm sunshine I am getting now..
    Take care.

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  18. Havet a Nice Week your to :-D

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  19. I'm crazy about snow...
    Here in Portugal , this winter we had no snow...nor rain...We Have a hug problem, because we do not have water...do you understand?
    farmers are worried...every one is worried...I'm worried...

    But...I want some of that snow...PLEASEEEEEE....
    BShell

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    1. Hi BShell, I wish I could send some your way, but alas I don't have any way of doing that.

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  20. That looks way too snowy! Though we did have freezing temperatures this morning for the first time in a long time. We are spoiled down here.

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  21. Thank you :) have o nice day my friend :)

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  22. I think we can await some more snow too, even if it seems to be spring right now...:)

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  23. ahhh, I'd say I'm missing it down here but.... that'd be a lie.

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  24. Hello Horst! We've crossed each others paths many times in the blogger comment world, I thought I should at least say hi! I'm only a couple hours from you where the weather is just as crazy! I like your blog, its down to earth home style!
    Cheers.
    Michael

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    1. Hello Michael, nice to meet you. I see by your blog that you are a budding photographer. If you ever need help with photo info, please ask.

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    2. Nice to meet you too Horst and thank you.
      I appreciate the offer for photo help, I may just take you up on that sometime!
      Have a great weekend..

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  25. Hello Horst, beautiful pictures but very cold in Canada...have a nice weekend,Dorothy.

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    1. Hi Dorothy, nice to hear from you, it has warmed up here in Edmonton again. You also have a great weekend.

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  26. Hi HOrst! It looks cold...hopefully spring comes to you like here in Sweden. We had very warm but now is north wind blowing and it´s below +10 daytime and under 0 at nihgts. We had a very warm ski vacation in Austria last week which was nice. Have a nice weekend.

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  27. Great photos! I like the snow. Greetings from Montreal.

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  28. Its cold up here north of you . Its going to snow. I just know it. Stay warm.

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    1. You stay warm as well, Lisa. I don't think the snow will stay long. Have a great weekend.

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  29. Ooo, snow!!!
    Wonderful photos!!! I love so much the winter and snow!
    Have a nice weekend!

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  30. Hi! Your comment. Yes its not canadian geese, we saw a lot of them but these where nearby the road. I think its bean (bohne ; Deutsch).Greylag looks almost the same.

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  31. Man, I hope we don't get a late snow here. We have been known to have snow as late as April 9th.

    I put the lemon bread recipe in the human blog..
    xo

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  32. Such a peaceful, serene header horst and I love the pleated light green leaves in the foreground. Nature is fickle, you can't go packing away the winter clothing yet a while by the looks of it; brrrr.

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