Sunday, February 16, 2014

No explanation necessary...

Just photos taken of the storm that started yesterday afternoon and lasted into the night. Every single snowflake was captured by using the flash on my camera. Truly a beautiful evening, no matter how tired I am of this winter's snow accumulation.







Stay warm, everyone!!

Donna

12 comments:

Gayle Ann Berg said...

Such beautiful photos of the snow! I never mind the snow here in Minnesota. It covers all the ugly brown dead vegetation. I love your backyard. Can't wait to see it again in the spring!

Susie said...

I love your pictures Donna...it could have been my own yard:):) We have had the unending snow, so it seems. Tomorrow will be a mixture...hope it thaws slowly. Take care and be safe. xoxo,Susie

J said...

You really did capture the beauty of a snowfall. That time at dusk is so peaceful, and the falling flakes make everything magical!

NanaDiana said...

Oh, Donna. What great pictures! Do you think we will EVER see green grass again under all that snow? We have six more inches coming tomorrow! xo Diana

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

May as well take beautiful pictures of it!! And you did! :)

I live in Western PA, south of Pittsburgh. Winter was always like this up until the last ten years or so. The last ten years were sort of strange with so many warmer spells throughout the winter.

As a kid I remember being sent to school with leggings and many layers..pretty much the same when I was raising my boys. Winter was just full of snow and cold and sled riding and building snowmen etc. So in a sense I just think that it is back to normal

Donna said...

You just have to roll with it and enjoy the beauty! Lovely captures!

Cathy @ My 1929 Charmer said...

Your pictures of the storm are so pretty! Here in IL we've gotten over 63" of snow already, and it's snowing now with expected 3-6". But I do love winter and love when it's here! Hope it slows down for you, and stay warm an safe!

Brenda Pruitt said...

Looks very pretty in that light! Ours has melted.
Brenda

Unknown said...

Your snowy pictures are beautiful and they are exactly how I like my snow -- in photographs and not in my yard!!!

Elaine said...

It was so beautiful. I am glad it started in the afternoon so I could watch from my window.

Nice nighttime photos.

Melanie said...

Looks just like what's it's doing outside my house right now. Can't wait to see (in real life AND in photos) pictures of green shoots coming out of the ground and trees budding!

Susan said...

Great photos, Donna. Nice job! Love how you captured the falling snow. Not always easy to do that! Susan