2008-12-13

A Beautiful Frosted Day

When the sun came out today and captured the sparkles on the tress, I had to grab the trusty camera out of my bag.

I just love the look of frosted branches and trees. :0))

 

 

behind the parking lot at school

 

along the streets of Midland Ontario .


 
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Look at how high the snow banks are already!!

6 comments:

  1. hope this means your computer is fixed! those photos are sooo pretty....funny how something so pretty can be so dangerous sometimes! we got a dump here finally....and it is cold...the roads are closed...and it is COLD (-43 with the wind) did I mention the cold?
    I love the pic of the trees with the snow on their bare branches the best! (3rd one) It looks like you have a lot of snow!

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  2. Just love these pictures of the snow. I moved from Utah to California, and it just isn't Christmas without the snow. I'm jealous.

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  3. Love your pics! especially with the sun shining through the branches and that beautiful blue sky.
    Very Nice!

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  4. Ohhhhhhhh! I want snow!!! I guess I am lucky to have a friend who lives in a snowy place and can post pics so I can at least see it!!! Thanks...Debbie

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  5. I can sure relate to these photos but the rain yesterday washed much of the snow away. No matter ... it is snowing again this morning and it looks like what disappeared will soon be replaced!

    I am taking a blogging break until the new year. The power outages have increased in frequency and I am going to Toronto for the holidays without my computer. See you in 2009!

    Have a Merry Christmas!

    Jennie

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  6. Merry Christmas to you too. We have been lucky with the hydro *fingers crossed*, but the ice and winds. The snow squalls off Georgian Bay are
    just wild.

    It's a bit dicey at times.....but I am glad to be here

    Geri

    *tosses snow flakes your way*

    You are so right, snow at Christmas is wonderful :0)

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I *heart* all your comments.
Cheers, Deb