While the rest of the country seems to be frozen, here in Washington it's a balmy 40 degrees with the usual overcast skies. Okay, maybe not balmy. But compared to what my two brothers are experiencing in upstate New York I figure I can't complain... We did have one snow this year. One. Snow. It's definitely something that I struggle getting used to --not having white Christmases in Washington -- but this snow came a few days before Christmas and my heart was so full thinking this year it would be white! But alas, less than 1 inch of snow never sticks around for long and by Christmas it was all gone.
Either way, Huck and I had fun during our one snow day.
Huck taking his snow nose to a whole new level
Stay warm, everybody!
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BUT on the upside, you don't have to drive in it either :)
Pretty! The first snowfall is always so much fun. It's beautiful, really.
i could do with just one snowfall per year! ;) here in CT, plans have to be flexible from late october through early-april. no fun.
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I love snow! The first snowfall is always the prettiest, before it gets brownish and yucky. Unfortunately in Germany right now it's still snowless!
I'm so jealous! I wish i lived somewhere where is snows (and there are those things called seasons?) Unfortunately, i'm in LA so "cold" means the 40 degree mornings that turn into 75 degrees by lunch...
So pretty!!
Beautiful! And Huck looks right in his element :) I'm so glad I live in South Georgia where snow flurries are considered snow because my doxie would hate going out in the yard in it. She even hates when there's dew on the ground. Talk about spoiled!
I'd love more snow days but it's one more than last year so I'll take it!
http://www.lovebuildsthishappyhome.com/2013/12/our-little-snow-day.html
Keep believing.....SOME DAY! :)
(I'm still hoping for more snow days before March)
Your house is so adorable! I love it! Wonderful photographs as well!
Your house is so cute! I love it! You got more snow than we did, we hardly got a centimeter and it was gone in less than half an hour. Boo.
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