
Snow shovelling is now so much the order of the day that I wonder what we did before, during the morning? In my case the answer is sewing, and it's true that not much is getting done in the studio. First thing this morning the shovels were out and yet again, whatever had fallen during the night (as much as, or even more than yesterday) was cleared. We're up to a total of about 70 cm or 28". Not that all that snow clearing served any useful purpose as our Macbiehill lane is impassable by normal i.e. not 4-wheel drive, cars. But we are kidding ourselves that keeping the driveway clear means that we could leave in the car just as soon as a snowplough comes through. No sign of one so far, probably because the main roads are in a mess too, and they are a priority.

We went for a dog walk after all that shovelling. We set off in lovely sunshine but had to turn back due to a incoming snowstorm. We did not make it back in time and discovered that walking with a freezing wind into your face accompanied by heavy snowflakes was not quite as much fun as the outward journey.

4 comments:
Me again, I love seeing your photos,truly a winter wonderland!
frieda,
your photos are amazing . . . the second one especially just blows me away. really quite something!
Do you mean your camera for the photomobile project lost it's charge already?? I have not pulled mine out yet . . .
thinking of you! Decklin & Tina are here :)
More snow???
How do you keep up?
I enjoy reading about your snow. You make snow shoveling sound enjoyable!
Your photography is really beautiful.
Hugs,
Terri
Wow! That's a lot of snow so early in the season. The scenery is beautiful and as long as one has heat, food, and an internet connection, it's not a bother to be snowed in, is it?
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