Fall has completely left, and winter has arrived here at my house. And winter is cold! The temperature has been in the single digits quite a few mornings. And that’s much too cold for these old bones. lol
We had our first snow fall, which quickly melted. I did manage to take a couple of pictures before it did melt.
The Burning Bush in the Bible Garden is gorgeous in the fall, bright red, with red berries. When the leaves fall off, and you view the berries with a snow backdrop, it’s still gorgeous.
This evergreen tree in front of the house is beautiful with a snow cap, too.
Then on Tuesday of this week, it started snowing again. It snowed, rained, and snowed some more. This was my yard on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. It had already melted a little bit, despite not getting above the twenties that day.
It felt every bit as cold as it looks! lol
Needless to say, I have not been doing any gardening. I have kept the house plants alive, though! lol
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I am not a fan of snow but your photos are lovely.
TV weather said this morning that Florida was the only continental US state without cold. We’re included with Florida since we’re only about 30 miles or so from the GA/FL line. It is 48 degrees in Atlanta this afternoon 200 miles to the north and 75º here. Weather is a strange thing.
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