Amazing things can happen through difficult circumstances. It is not the difficulty that decides the quality of your life: it is how you respond to it.”–Amy Lee Grant, Christian Gospel Singer
I am not a fan of winter. Those dreary dark days (of very short sunlight), BUT we have been so terribly dry here for the last great while, that SNOW is an amazing blessing
We had a million, or trillion, little flakes fall down during the night the day before Christmas Eve
And more magical snow last night on Christmas Day.
Our world is enchanting.
Also dripping and melting and WET!
But I’m not complaining…I am feeling very blessed. For if we have snow here
There is snow in the mountains.
And snow in the mountains means water next year!
Your friend on a western on a western Colorado farm
Linda
Yay! Precipitation is always welcome. What a Christmas gift!
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YES! In years of drought moisture is wondrous
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I’m glad to hear that the cold, dark days of winter have brought you some snow. I hope you get some more before Spring arrives.
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Me too. Lots and Lots in the mountains!
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Yay for snow!!! Hope your Christmas was filled with fun.
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It was. I’m exhausted now! 🙂
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Oh, a white Christmas! How pretty: everything white and pillowy against the blue sky, and the sun twinkling off the flakes like a billion diamonds. And the promise of water for the land in the coming year, a blessing!
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A blessing is so very right!
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We keep our snow in the mountains and get rain down here. Snow is pretty but too cold for us hot house flowers.
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Rain is nice! Very nice!
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We also have the same weather here in Tambov now. Sometimes I love winter more than the summer. Winter is beautiful.
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Winter is beautiful…although, I must prefer summer
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Beautiful.
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🙂
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Snow in the mountains sounds fabulous! 🙂
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Yes! I hope we get feet and feet of snow. Or meters and meters!
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😀
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J > A life that knows no season but summer, would be a life without merit.
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Maybe…I think I could live at the Equator and delight in it 🙂
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You had a white Christmas! Your snow is prettier than ours
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You have more than us. It rained and now we have mud
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Oh, how cool. We do not get snow. I just wrote about it for tomorrow. I have seen snow falling only a few times. It snows up in my neighborhood, but barely, and it does not last even a day.
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YAY for Snow for YOU!
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Oh, it was not quite like that. It was about how those of us who have never experienced it perceive snow . . . sort of.
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Oh! I see.
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