As we write this it's Saturday morning, about 8 am, and we are experiencing our first snowfall of the season here in Seattle. There is a very slight accumulation on cooler surfaces, nothing on the streets yet. Since we don't need to drive anywhere we think it looks great! We do hope it doesn't turn into something like the scene on one of our old postcards ...
Good day to everyone ... thanks for stopping by John's Island.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
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enjoy the beauty since you don't need to go anywhere! :)
ReplyDeleteI remember snow banks on the side of the road when I was growing up in Michigan. Though, they weren't that high!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Love the colors.
Wow that is a lot of snow. Love the old red truck.
ReplyDeleteSweet, old pictures. I would I could see the snow in you area!
ReplyDeleteThe gorgeous most beautiful highway in American... the Beartooth. I think I might have been on it that day....: Us flyfishing types can't wait to get to Yellowstone!
ReplyDeleteGreat old post card! I do remember when the snow was that high. Seems like it doesn't get that high in most places anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great postcard!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it could have been from the Mt. Baker area in the middle of winter! It looks just like that. :-)
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