I took this first group through the windows. That is why some of them look a bit blurry because of condensation on the windows. I was not going out in it. The turkeys had to be out in it. They had their feathers all fluffed up to help stay warm though. This snow was melted by the end of the day.
Day two’s snow amount was a bit more than the first day and it also was mostly gone by the end of the day. I again took the photos through the windows. I got a totally awesome shot of the two trees with their leaves and the field and pine trees behind them.
- South field and two hay swiss rolls.
- West end of field and county road. This one is my amateur photography quality shot.
- North field in back yard.
- North field with snow covered ridge in the far background.
The third day had the largest snow amount. This snow also was almost gone by the end of the day. It was the warmest of the three days also, reaching a high of around 51 degrees. These photos were taken outside. I had to go out to take care of Milly the Shed Cat. I took photos of the fields south of the house again and east of the house.
- East field.
- East end of south field.
- South field.
- West end of South field and county road.
I also took photos of my poor flowers covered in snow. The petunias were still looking good at the end of the day. They are some hardy flowers. The marigolds are also still hanging in there. I was surprised to see that the asylum were still ok. They are such as cute and dainty flower.
- Gladioulus covered in ice that dripped off the shed roof.
- The wildflower bed.
- The cosmos and petunia bed.
- The whole deck.
- The south bedroom window bed of marigolds.
- The west bedroom window and corner of the south bedroom window beds.
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