When it was light enough to see outside this morning, I saw that we had a bit of overnight snow, the first of the season.
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Robin, I hope we get very little snow here. I think it’s pretty, but prefer it to be infrequent and brief! Eighteen inches would make me stay home until Spring!
Your table and chairs are so much like the ones we had in Grass Valley. I photographed them many times covered in snow. One time it was 18 inches. I look at your photo and appreciate the beauty of it and rejoice that we won’t have any snow here!
It’s the magic, fire-baby!
How the hell can you get snow down there when we haven’t had any yet?!