If you read last week's installment of Camera Crazy, you already know that a big storm was predicted for that weekend which only brought rain, instead of the massive amount of snow in the forecast. You also know how people were buying to be ready for whatever happened next. So it was with some skepticism that people were taking this last weekend's weather prediction.
Well shows you what we know.
Waking up Saturday morning, I opened the bedroom curtains. which look out over the empty lot. and it looked like it had snowed .but it was not until I ran downstairs, opened the front door, and baby it was cold outside. The snow was coming down illuminated by the street lamp in front of our home.
Bruce salted the sidewalk for the storm that wasn't, which explains the spots that are not fully covered yet. Heck the lawn is not fully covered, but hours later it sure would be. There are times I wish we did not have a street lamp out front because it makes too much light to see stars, however, on the positive side it makes the snow, and frost for that matter, sparkle like diamonds, a glorious sight to behold.Looking at my phone I saw that D'Anna had texted the night before at 10:30 saying it was snowing, so when it started in town, I don't know but it must have been windy because the smaller part of the porch was covered in white puffy snow.
Meaning, for the most part, it was super slippery. Salt remained on the porch from Bruce's earlier work, but for someone who has fallen before, and broken a bone, you cannot be too careful! The first picture of the street was taken at 6:22 AM.Of course I could not be still, looking out every window and carefully making my way around outside for some snow pictures!
I had to.
Snow covered the back porch screen and the adjacent floor making that a no-go zone.
Thinking about this picture, most days I check the front porch thermometer, as well as the back porch, because they usually differ by about four degrees. To tell you the truth, I don't think I even bothered on Saturday. I will say that it has been bitterly cold since the storm and plenty of snow remains all over town.What do you mean by bitterly cold Gail? How about six degrees overnight? High of 22? COLD! That said, I did not go out much over the last few days aside from photo taking. The roads are still messy because even if it warms a bit during the day, the overnight temperatures have still been below freezing, turning much to slippery ice.
Let's back up a few days though. There were predictions of snow, so we got out while we could on Friday afternoon, meeting Cobby and Diane at Buck Bald Brewery just up the street from us.
Usually very busy any time of day, it was the calm before the storm. A little later Bruce went to the gym and I walked in the park. Before leaving, I took a photo of the sky because I wanted to record what it looked like before snow.I believe it is going to take more years before I can predict snow from the clouds, but I will say that Lynn, a woman whom we played pickleball with, and who has lived here for thirty years, told me as we came out of the gym in Andrews that we were looking at snow clouds. Turned out she was very right!As you can imagine, bundled up, I roamed around in the deep snow in my Uggs and took photographs.
Birds were going crazy at the feeders and the Bird Buddy.Snow was piling up and the seed supply was diminishing.It's not often that we see a Purple Finch (top bird) but one joined the House Finch at the backyard feeder.It was snowing like mad and often my camera struggled to focus on my subject rather than the snow.Undeterred, I kept at it, catching this little White Throated Sparrow perched on the Mockingbird's favorite perch.It was shocking seeing the neighbor who lives way up the hill and looks to be about 80-something, walking her dog. She claimed it was her duty. He is a little dog that is hidden by our wall.Because the snow was so powdery, when I ran into a bush or something the snow would cascade onto my cameras which are made for any kind of weather.I think it was around the time the woman walked by that I noticed a little Goldfinch, all puffed up to stay warm, perched on the bare tree branch.
Cardinals love Sandy's Magnolia tree.Oh it was really something. Looking through the big arborvitae that flank our yard, you can just see the houses above on the really steep part of the street. We are so happy we did not buy up there!By now, Stella and Jude were out trying to sled and finding it challenging because it was so powdery.Eventually the returned home to get the rest of the family. Jude is doing a cartwheel which made me chuckle thinking about being young. That said, I never could do a cartwheel.Every time I thought it was stopping, the snow just kept coming down making everything look so beautiful and pristine.Note my boot marks in the snow, soon to be disrupted by the kids. I wanted it to stay perfect, but Bruce reminded me to be a good neighbor! Looking towards the driveway below,and here is the car that you could not see from the previous angle.I would trudge through the snow that went up the sides of my boots, but not IN! Then, when I was too cold, I would use a brush to knock it all off before the next foray into our winter wonderland.My little gnome adding some whimsy to our backyard now looks like this after the sun finally emerged yesterday and the sky turned Carolina Blue!Oh that reminds me, did you see the Snow Moon on Monday Morning? I did.Sorry for jumping around because I did not even show off Bruce's snow shoveling skills yet!He tackled that when the snow finally stopped around 1:30 in the afternoon. Many, many hours of snow and was it ever a spectacle! When we bought the house, I dreamed about the empty lot adjacent to us covered with snow and, by golly, it was just as beautiful as I'd imagined.Our sweet little house on Campbell Street has pleased us to no end and now we have something else to be excited and thankful for.I had some thrilling Cedar Waxwing photos to share, but a beautiful snowstorm takes precedent for sure. Probably next week I will show them off, as well as more snow photos because, Lord knows, I've got them! Before I go, I would be remiss in not sharing some more exciting news from Murphy and that is a young man who graduatedjust a few years ago from Murphy High School is on American Idol and made it through the second round of auditions. A link to his performance which is darn good. All of Murphy is rooting for him!
From the town where much snow remains on the ground, and icicles are present,
I remain your friend,Gail