“The snow itself is lonely or, if you prefer, self-sufficient. There is no other time when the whole world seems composed of one thing and one thing only.” -Joseph Wood Krutch
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04 Monday Apr 2016
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Beautiful. It’s so hot here I wish I had on short sleeves. I’ll live the cool fall life through your post, Jenn.
Feel free to send some warmth this way!
It’s all chilly here now, and won’t get above 65 today, Jenn.
Love that quote…hate the snow!
I’d be happier if the world were composed of cupcakes (guaranteed not to reappear around my waist)!
The quote is perfect – photos too!
I know it’s cold, but look at that vista!! In stark contrast to the weather here in Australia — it’s autumn however mother nature seems to want to keep summer here. Best wishes from brisbane, Australia.
Greetings from Canada! I know we’re supposed to be used to snow but winter too so long to get here, and we’re ready for Spring! lol
Yes, I understand. I lived in the States for a decade and it was a treat to experience cold winters. But people remind me that romanticise the snow, conveniently forgetting the inconvenience it causes and the danger it creates driving and walking around. But after such a long hot summer those photos grabbed my attention, so thank you.
Where in CA are you? I visited many times. Cheers.
I live near Toronto – used to work downtown, but I grew up in a small rural town and I don’t like it here. I miss stars in the night sky the most!