A Touch of Snow
Happy Thanksgiving my Gardening Friends!
We had a touch of snow and icy here along the lower Columbia River this past week. It made a pretty scene.
Here is the view out my front door:
The bright red nandina is wonderfully contrasted against the snow.
I love blooming heather in winter.
And a little shot of my decorative concrete garden leaf. A wonderful woman in my community makes them by hand from rhubarb leaf molds and sells them at our little Rainier Marina Market.
And, I think my Black Eye'd Susan's are done.
Here's hoping you are warm and cozy on this fine Thanksgiving Day! Cheers ~ Jenni
We had a touch of snow and icy here along the lower Columbia River this past week. It made a pretty scene.
Here is the view out my front door:
The bright red nandina is wonderfully contrasted against the snow.
I love blooming heather in winter.
And a little shot of my decorative concrete garden leaf. A wonderful woman in my community makes them by hand from rhubarb leaf molds and sells them at our little Rainier Marina Market.
And, I think my Black Eye'd Susan's are done.
Here's hoping you are warm and cozy on this fine Thanksgiving Day! Cheers ~ Jenni
I bet your kids were happy to see some snow! We are getting more this morning. I love seeing the blue sky in the background of the snow.
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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThe snow looks so fun! I hope you have a great thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jenni~~ The snow was a delight wasn't it? I wasn't happy about the cold temps though. Thankfully we're back to our typical stuff again. I've enjoyed the sun the past few days.
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