Gosh! The idea of snow and the seashore doesn't go together in my mind, so I loved seeing that video. Cannot imagine snow right now. But how cool is that?
“The wind swept the snow aside, ever faster and thicker, as if it were trying to catch up with something, and Yurii Andreievich stared ahead of him out of the window, as if he were not looking at the snow but were still reading Tonia’s letter and as if what flickered past him were not small dry snow crystals but the spaces between the small black letters, white, white, endless, endless.”
Lucky you! A snow fall signals the quiet time for me. Mother nature rests and sleeps. However, here in south-central Pennsylvania snow has been scarce the last couple of winters. However, hope springs eternal.
Gosh! The idea of snow and the seashore doesn't go together in my mind, so I loved seeing that video. Cannot imagine snow right now. But how cool is that?
ReplyDeletefirst snowfall soothes existential anxiety
ReplyDeleteThe first snowfall is purest magic. The last snowfall is foulest evil.
ReplyDeleteTo each his own. There’s nothing more magic than a little frosting on the forsythia.
Delete“The wind swept the snow aside, ever faster and thicker, as if it were trying to catch up with something, and Yurii Andreievich stared ahead of him out of the window, as if he were not looking at the snow but were still reading Tonia’s letter and as if what flickered past him were not small dry snow crystals but the spaces between the small black letters, white, white, endless, endless.”
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite books and movies Dr. Zhivago. A most appropriate response to a first snow.
DeleteThe beauty of snow falling on the shore is just enchanting. And after a crisp walk, a hot drink.
ReplyDeleteAmen to all of you. And thank you for thy lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteTruly magic! As always, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteToo early, but beautiful...I'm off to grab a sweater now looking at these!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! A snow fall signals the quiet time for me. Mother nature rests and sleeps. However, here in south-central Pennsylvania snow has been scarce the last couple of winters. However, hope springs eternal.
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