We have had so much snow in Kentucky this year! We still had snow on the ground from Monday, when we got more snow overnight and this morning.
My husband braved the cold to take a couple of pictures. This is looking down our road this morning while it was still snowing. Our driveway is just out of the bottom right corner of the picture.
He took this picture standing on the front porch, looking in the same direction as the picture above. I was actually still sleeping when he took these pictures. lol
This wagon in the back yard has metal cans that I painted for flower pots. No flowers there now.
I did finally get up this morning. lol And after the snow stopped, I ventured outside to take a couple of pictures for myself. These flower pots are on the front porch. No flowers there, either. And I should have put those away last fall. oops. lol
This is my favorite rocking chair on the front porch. I have the rungs for the back, just need to glue them back in. I don’t think I’ll be sitting here for a while.
Now normally, I would invite you to sit on the front porch with me. Right now, I’m thinking I won’t get any takers on that invitation. lol
We usually put the furniture on the covered back porch for the winter. Apparently, we failed at the whole clear off the front porch thing. lol
Want to start planning your garden, even if your covered in snow like I am? Check out my Planning a Garden post to get started. Hopefully, spring comes soon!
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TheBargainBabe says
Your poor flower pots and wagon all filled with snow! We’ve got lots of the white stuff here too. 🙂
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lindaslunacy says
They do look rather forlorn, don’t they. I’m hoping all this snow will be good for the gardens this year. 🙂
Larry says
This all looks way too familiar this year! I must say that if it’s going to be cold, the insulation value of snow is appreciated though… Larry
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Yael from Home a Garden Diggers says
Everything looks so snug tucked under the snow blanket. I like the picture of the bench with the slats on it the snow accumulation looks really cool.
Laura says
Goodness! Living in South Texas I can’t imagine all of that snow.
I am off to read you garden planning post.
Enjoyed visiting-
I joined fertilizer Friday too.
Laura
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