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The Snowy Day

(Yes, that is a reference to the classic children's book and adorable USPS stamps.)

About 5 inches of snow fell here at home, and it was a relatively sticky snow. Paul did the hard work of shoveling:

Paul standing in front of the truck while shoveling snow

while Anne took pictures. Much of the snow had already slid off of our solar roof.

Our roof with only a bit of snow left on it

Anne scared all the birds away when she took this picture of the snow-covered feeder.

Snow covered bird feeder with trees behind it

The barn:

The barn with some snow and the garden fence

A somewhat messy looking pictures of some Beech trees in front of our wood pile. (Most of this is from when we had trees removed back in 2019.) Beech trees hang on to their leaves for much of the winter, which is attractive in the snow.

Beech trees and logs with snow on them

Some pictures of the leaves:

Beech leaf and snow

Beech leaf and snow

Beech leaf and snow

Closer looks at that wood pile:

Cut wood with snow

Cut wood with snow

Evergreen trees are always lovely in the snow.

Evergreen needles covered with snow

Evergreen needles covered with snow

Evergreen needles covered with snow

Evergreen needles covered with snow

Next we have some classic 'berries in the snow' images.

Berries in snow

Berries in snow

Berries in snow

Holly berries in snow

Holly berries in snow

This last picture is of a small wild raspberry bush, bent back into the snow.

Arc made by a bent raspberry branch

Updated January 2021