It was the Gardener’s birthday this week, and he had but one wish — more snow. Winter Storm Nemo arrived and his wish was granted.
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Wow. That’s what I call too much of a good thing.
No such thing!
We finally got down to asphalt on the driveway today and can’t believe we have more snow coming this week. Boy, will we appreciate Spring this year.
It’s the impending rain that has us anxious…
Wow! You got as much as we did! That’s a LOT of shoveling, but a grand birthday present:)
We have sliders, so didn’t have as much trouble as you did… ;)
I think you got a lot more snow than I did but another is brewing for this weekend. So looking forward to spring.
As a transplanted Californian, I’m still excited whenever it snows…
Do you ski?
Only when it’s flat ;)
The Gardener has powerful wishes! I love the photos.