
Our yard took on the appearance of winter today as the snow began to fall in late afternoon.

The harvest flags have gone down replaced with flags that announce the winter season.

Was it so long ago this yard was full of blooming mums?

Remember the red roses hanging on a few weeks ago? What a difference today.
What a difference snow makes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a winter wonderland it is. Very beautiful. I like the way the flags change with the season. Your winter flag is very festive.
ReplyDeleteAfter a beautiful day of snow now it is raining! Typical in northeastern Washington!
ReplyDeletethe several inches of fluffy white cold stuff we had yesterday was blown away by a blustery chinook. The wind still blows -- hard.
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