January snow falling
Our road

The 7 km that David looks after... this was the view ahead of him as he plowed last night.

Along the way he snapped a few pics


Here's the 'homestone' under a blanket of snow; the boulder at the top of our driveway that marks the entrance to our place...

Here's the same scene in August.

But for now, we are deep into winter; enjoying the contrasts and the quiet.
And thankful. Ever thankful.
2 comments:
Oh my, what a lot of snow you have love your winter pictures. And some of the trees look quite interesting laden down with snow.
I have just come from the kitchen, and washing up my lovely red pots and pans from dinner!
an impressive amount of wildlife pictures-beautiful scenery
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