White Topping
December came with white powder snow flying about and around. It wasn't enough to stick to the ground even though it was cold enough to hold the snow! Well, the first snow of the year is always exciting for us, so here we go. We finally have some white topping for these berries.
I feel like shouting: "Houston, we have snow" because it always seems a bit warmer after we have a snow fall but the prior to it, it's freezing cold.
Joining Rednesday, and Outdoor Wednesday!


It's beautiful. I just love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYour first snow of the season sounds very exciting. The snow covered berries look so festive and wintery!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics. We haven't had snow here in NJ yet. It has flurried a couple of times, but that's about it. I know it has definitely been cold outside.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. No snow here yet.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. The berries covered in snow is quite pretty. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the pretty snow in your area, but I prefer to do without it.
ReplyDeletejust beautiful, the red berries show up nicely in the snow.
ReplyDeleteYour berries look very much like Christmas in the snow! Becautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous red color! They look so pretty covered with snow.
ReplyDeleteThe snow really brings out the red in the berries, beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Icy, it always seems a little warmer after the snow falls.
The color contrast is spectacular, but oh how I dread the snow, especially once it accumulates.
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