I definitely think the snow looks better in the trees than on the ground. And we have been so lucky this winter to have gotten very little of the white stuff. Last night was an exception, though, and there was about 6 inches of heavy snow waiting to be cleaned. But the best part of wet snow is how it sticks to the trees. So maybe if more of it stuck to the trees, less of it would find its way to the ground? Funny how it doesn't work that way.
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Looks prettier on the trees
Photo 154 - February 24
I definitely think the snow looks better in the trees than on the ground. And we have been so lucky this winter to have gotten very little of the white stuff. Last night was an exception, though, and there was about 6 inches of heavy snow waiting to be cleaned. But the best part of wet snow is how it sticks to the trees. So maybe if more of it stuck to the trees, less of it would find its way to the ground? Funny how it doesn't work that way.

I definitely think the snow looks better in the trees than on the ground. And we have been so lucky this winter to have gotten very little of the white stuff. Last night was an exception, though, and there was about 6 inches of heavy snow waiting to be cleaned. But the best part of wet snow is how it sticks to the trees. So maybe if more of it stuck to the trees, less of it would find its way to the ground? Funny how it doesn't work that way.
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