… a white garden.
Be careful what you wish for. Or at least, be specific.


We’ve set a record for snowfall and the week has just begun.

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… a white garden.
Be careful what you wish for. Or at least, be specific.


We’ve set a record for snowfall and the week has just begun.

It is beautiful, isn’t it? Personally, I am thinking of investing in a pair of snow shoes!
Oh, man! You’re one of those snow and ice lovers!
I really like snow – from indoors.
That’s saying something for Canada. Good luck.
Thank you.
Cynthia, It all looks beautiful there, but I know from my New England days shoveling it is a lot of hard work, especially in extreme cold!
We did not get anywhere near as cold as Canada and other areas, but it was dry here. It has been too dry overall this winter.
I’m sorry it’s been so dry there. Although I whine and kvetch over the snow when there’s too much or it stays so long, I know it helps replenish our wells and waterways, and make for a better spring for gardeners and farmers.
Good to hear from you, my friend.
You, too!
Fine photographs with a cautionary introduction
Thank you, Derrick.
I don’t come close to your photography skills, my friend, but I console (or lie to) myself that it’s the thought that counts.
My best to you, Jackie and the family.
Thanks for the chuckle. We have a very serious white garden here. I moved 4″ on Sunday, 12″ yesterday, and there are a few more inches out there to move this morning. Everything in the garden is seriously buried since we had 10″ the week before. We may still have white on the ground when spring rolls around on the calendar. 🙂
Yup. Sounds like us.
I love looking out at it, even writing about it.
But I don’t love shovelling or driving in it.
Seems we’re heading for a late spring too!
Sending you wishes for strength or perseverance or both.
I really missed snow when I lived in the South. Now that I’m back up north, I’m not missing it so much. In my new area, they have not had this much snow since 2016.
I hear you, sister!
I didn’t know you were back up north, Judy.
Hope you’re otherwise enjoying it.
Quite beautiful! Snow has arrived here as well. And with below freezing temperatures, it isn’t in any hurry to melt off.
Yes – same here. It’s a-lingering.
It’s good to see you Cynthia, I hope you’re keeping warm!
Thank you, Andrea. I’m mainly hiding indoors! I hope you’re doing well. And I miss your blog posts.
Lovely …
Sure is a white garden dear Cynthia 🌺
Even if not the kind I had in mind!
Ahhhh … had you been down our way, you wouldn’t have seen any of that! SO happy this winter seems to be over. (Even though there is snow predicted next week.) A garden in snow is a promise …
It seems to be over, and the daffodil shoots are certainly growing.
But we Canadians can never be sure what April will bring.
And isn’t there a saying: “April is the cruellest month…”?