Zing enjoying the hay.
Saturday was an all day snowfall. We got about five inches of the fluff. It's so much prettier than the bleakness of November. So, now here we are, the last month of 2025. How can time move so quickly by? If I could place time in a bottle. Don't I wish.


It both looks and feels like winter here today.
ReplyDeleteIt happened faster in your neck of the woods, AC.
DeleteBeautiful...stay by the fire if you can.
ReplyDeleteGood advice, e.
DeleteI think it looks so nice with all of the snow. Enjoy the view.
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty, Lori.
DeleteFresh snow always looks beautiful. It's snowing now as I type this.
ReplyDeleteA pretty winter scene coming your way, Pixie.
DeleteIt's looking festive out there. Here it's surprising if we get snow before January. After that, look out.
ReplyDeleteJanuary is when we usually go deep into the below zero zone, Boud.
DeleteWe were snow covered on Saturday night. It was so pretty and melted on Sunday morning. Now tonight they are forecasting at least four inches and I have a feeling I will have a house full of children experiencing a "snow day".
ReplyDeleteI was just watching the national weather and you are in the area for snow, Miss Merry, so I assume you have a house full of children!
DeleteI love ❤️ Winter and snow ❄️ and am overjoyed seeing your stunning captures.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda!
DeleteI always look forward to the snow, too! The earth gets covered with a fresh blanket of sparkly white...ahhh!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet to see Zing in a video! :)
Have a really good week, Sandra!
You got some snow, I think, Rita. And now you can see it! Zing is turning 26 and he still thinks he's a 2 year old.
DeleteThank you for showing me Zing! We just were given a snow advisory....you must have sent it. Yep. Almost 2026 and I expect it's going to be one crazy year!!!! Hopefully there will be some big changes.
ReplyDeleteZing is a clown, Lori. I saw the national weather report and it looks like you may be in for it. I have a small sliver of hope something is coming.Soon, I sure hope.
DeleteYou have way more snow than we do!!
ReplyDeleteYes, Somehow it missed you, Far Side.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is, Cheerful.
DeleteWhenever the weather report says 'snow', Eric brings out the same joke.
ReplyDelete"Weatherman says expect six inches. Oh, and it might snow."
haha
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DeleteSnow is beautiful when it's just fallen but horrible when it turns to slush and ice.
ReplyDeleteWe usually don't get that until late March/early April, nick. Sometimes a January thaw, which is awful.
DeleteBeautiful snow photos! I used to love the first snows and taking a hike in it. Safer for me to stay indoors these days, lol! Happy December Sandra :)
ReplyDeleteI'm rather tippy myself, Denise! Happy December to you.
DeleteNew snow always looks so wonderful...especially if you don't have to get out and shovel it.
ReplyDeleteI don't do any shoveling, Dreaming! Mark volunteered to plow and I didn't argue.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is, Sue.
DeleteHow does the time go so fast? I dunno. It's just whooshes past. I mean, it's already the 3rd? But how? How I ask, how?
ReplyDeleteIf you come up with an answer Ivy, let me know. Then I'll try to come up with a remedy!
Deletelololol. It's just nuts. Even this day if flying by faster than I can blink.
DeleteWe had about 5 inches of fluffy snow on Tuesday. It was the first of the season and lovely to look out from indoors our cozy apartment.
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