I left an invitation for you to join Vic and me on our Christmas Day morning walk through our 'snow-covered' back yard!
I love the little snow caps on our fence posts.
This is looking out from my front door, and up at Thom Mt.
It snowed again early this morning, but by the time we started on our walk the blue sky was breaking through.
The mountains in the distance were beautiful.
The deer have been making their rounds to the houses in our complex where they can count on apple handouts.
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How wonderful Julie. Isn't it beautiful? You have captured this very well. Thanks for the invite.
We drove up to Chilliwack Mtn today and captured many similiar shots.
This has been our best year ever having a white Christmas.
Oh, Julie, the snow is so pretty and your pictures are terrific! I really do miss the snow...I think Doc and I have decided that we'll spend next Christmas 'up north' in Kentucky. Christmas snows are rare there, but it has happened.
Thank you for taking us along on your walk! How appropriate that the word verification is 'grand.'
Thanks for the lovely walk in winter wonderland! Wasn't it the best snowy Christmas ever??? It was the white Christmas of my dreams. My adult children even built a snow cave in our front yard on Christmas day : )
What a gorgeous walk. . .and the pictures will be so fun to look back on for the future nonsnowy Chrismtases. . .it really was a perfect day.
Wasn't it a snowy, snowy Christmas? Thanks for the walk, I think I'll have myself another tiny slice of sweet potato pie now that I've burned off a few calories.
oh i really enjoyed that walk with you julie...i could feel the freshness of the air and the crisp snow beneath my feet...i really needed that after the eggs benedict and hot chocolate ;-)
what a breath of beauty that God has created just for us to take delight in.
Haha you're so cute Julie! And you captured the beauty of the snow so well. Thanks for the walk, it was nice holding your hand for a bit. (:
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