January 10, 2012
A Light Snow
We had a light snow yesterday. This afternoon was warm so what little snow we had melted away.
We had a snowfall in October — unusually early for snow in Virginia. But since then the weather has been mild — unseasonably warm even for Virginia. We did see a little snow a month ago, but it was across our little valley and up on Great North Mountain. Like many weather systems, it came across West Virginia, which ends at the crest of the mountain. I like the way the snow outlined the trees. I took a picture of it from our deck. —>
We had a snowfall in October — unusually early for snow in Virginia. But since then the weather has been mild — unseasonably warm even for Virginia. We did see a little snow a month ago, but it was across our little valley and up on Great North Mountain. Like many weather systems, it came across West Virginia, which ends at the crest of the mountain. I like the way the snow outlined the trees. I took a picture of it from our deck. —>
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Great North Mountain,
Winter
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Beautiful picture with a very beautiful white tones.
ReplyDeleteWhite snow and green tree combination is looking awesome. That's the beauty of Nature in Virginia.
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