Look closely at the middle and spot the basketball hoop. This whole picture is “nothing but net”.
I was amazed this afternoon by the amount and speed involved in our first real snow event, or, more accurately, our first slushing. It started about 3:30 pm while I was driving and by the time I reached our house, I had been going mostly 30 mph behind lots of other cars and getting deeper and deeper in the ruts of slush that looked more like the aftermath of a blizzard than the beginning of a snowfall.
It was quite lovely while I was driving – an evolving Currier & Ives landscape. When I got here, Summer and I stuck our heads out of respective windows and snapped photos . . . and then she ran off to paparazzi her family members. She forgets the pictures I have of her on my camera. Oh, could this be one of them?
The snow was beautiful yesterday. I didn’t have to go out so that was even better. My back yard and trees looked like they were in a gigantic snow globe.
I was freezing my butt off here in Houston at a whopping sixty degrees. I am such a wimp. Hard to believe I grew up in the snowy mountains at 9,000 ft. elevation, snow up the wahzoo, lived in Chicago for 3 years and suffered lake effect snow, survived Iowa for a winter (seriously considered a snow blower, glad we didn’t we moved to Houston… that would have been a loser at the garage sale down here)…. yes, I am a wimp. And proud of it these days.
But I admit it is beautiful and I have a few slight twinges every now and then that might be mistaken for a longing…. then I beat those thoughts and feelings back with a stick and go about my business in shorts.