A snow day is exciting, regardless of how old you are ❄️❄️❄️
You see it’s not every day we get snow that actually settles on the ground for too long!






And my favourite photo from the day is this one – taken by a passing walker, a very hardy soul who dismissed the snow and just continued on with her walk as she does everyday!

I hope you appreciate my bobble beanie! It was one of Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer from a few years ago. I have great memories of me wearing it around Iceland – where it really was cold!!
Deb xx
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Love these pics. My uncle Brian and his wife Jenny were in town on the weekend and their photos from Laurel Hill were great too.
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Such a small world isn’t it??
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Beautiful photos of falling snow!
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Thanks Glenys, it’s still a novelty for us so we enjoy it while it lasts, which isnt very long!
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Snow is beautiful! I absolutely love your bike shot!
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Thanks Donna, we went a bit crazy!
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We don’t get snow very often where we are either. I’m going back to 2009 for Sunday stills this week when we had a very decent snowstorm 🙂
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I’ll have to add these in for next week’s winter prompt!
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Yes indeed 🙂
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I grew up in snow country, and I loved that as a child. It rarely snows where we live now. One day we got a lot of snow, and our school was the only one open in the county. I had seven kids show up that day. They were al pretty resentful about having to go to school. I ended up taking them outside, and we built snow forts and snowmen together. That is a special memory.
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Wow that sounds like great fun Pete! One day my husband went skiing in the vineyard next to our house.
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Hi Deb
Oh how I would have loved to have been there..saw the snow pics on the RT page also. Envious but I did have a 3 day ride in the cold with the westerlies blowing us from the tablelands to the coast so almost as good! Great shots..
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Thanks very much! The wind is so hard to ride in, glad you enjoyed it!
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Wow…the snow looks great…we are still having rains…waiting for snow months to arrive soon.
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We are now heading into spring and it’s lovely to see the garden come alive.
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Awesome! Love the beanie! 🌞
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Thanks Lisa, it’s all for a great cause!
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It snows a lot where I live. I typically enjoy the first couple of snowfalls of the year, and then the shoveling, car scraping, and sliding around get old quick! Still, few things are more beautiful than fresh snow fall. I’ve always said I’d love it if winter lasted just until Christmas and then magically faded into spring by January 1. So far that hasn’t happened! Thus the house in Saint George, where it is warmer and snow is a rare sight.
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Thanks Christie, we don’t ever have enough snow for all that so we can enjoy it for the short time we have it! It’s such a novelty whereas for you it’s hard work!
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As we head into autumn the thought of snow isn’t quite so exciting. Looks like you had great fun with it. And the beanie a wonderful cause.
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Thanks Sue, we try to buy a new beanie each year to support this cause but I have to say this one is my favourite!
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They’re all good but Iove that last one, Deb 🙂 Thanks for joining in.
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How gorgeous, Deb – I love all your photos of the trail. You’ve made such an enormous contribution, how rewarding. Toni x
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Thanks very much Toni, it’s been a real labour of love! over many many years.
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