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Monday, December 7, 2009

That's My World -- Winter in Seattle

So, what's your world looking like these days? It's time again for That's My World, hosted each week by Klaus and the My World Team, Klaus, Sandy, Wren, Fishing Guy, Louise and myself! Click on the icon and sign up to join in the fun of showing off what is special about your world. Please do read and follow the directions!!

We're well into the winter season, even though officially, winter doesn't begin for two more weeks. Last year we had a very unusual December for this area -- we had an incredible amount of snow that lasted -- not just a day or maybe two, which is the norm and certainly no more than an inch or two at the most -- last year we had nearly ten inches in many places and it lasted off and on for several weeks. The airport shut down, there was basically no public transportation and the big Christmas that we'd planned with two of my kids coming was very quickly trashed. Still, it had it's beautiful moments as all seasons do if you take the time to look. So, as a reminder, I thought I'd relive a little of last December!

Our deck and it's usual view were a wee bit different!



This is what a pissed off seagull looks like when his feeding area is buried and a cold wind is blowing across the Sound!



A thoroughly confused Mojo!



Adam reassuring the doggies that all is well!



Trees at the harbor last month.



Same trees after the snow last year.



But, you know what? It's still a beautiful world in spite of rain or snow. Yesterday morning I found this frost "painting" on the glass top table on our deck!



And the harbor is still beautiful with or without ice in the water and I wouldn't trade my world for another one anywhere!

63 comments:

Anonymous said...

brrr...it looks cold! Beautiful, but cold, Sylvia.

Your son is very handsome.

jabblog said...

Beauty is all around us even in the harshest or dreariest of times if we can only recognise it!

Katney said...

It was definitely a different Christmas last year. We finally had our on Presidents' Day. Turkey dinner and all the usual suspects. Packages had finally made it to my daughter's house on a hill. As of Christmas Eve, there had been more than a dozen sitting at the UPS center, including Santa's offerings and the mailman had made it there only once in the previous week.

It was matched only by the year we went to our son's. He lived in a one room apartment, but had only Christmas day off and no transportation. The snow started on Christmas Day. Five of us became snowed in there for five days.

I hope we can make it over the pass this year. Both ways.

J said...

That reminds me of when the small welsh town I went to university in got snowed in for a few days - the food supplies in the supermarket got rather alarmingly low!

J said...

That reminds me of when the small welsh town I went to university in got snowed in for a few days - the food supplies in the supermarket got rather alarmingly low!

Ebie said...

Oh, too cold out there, brbrbr, my arthritis, hehehe!
But it looks so white and beautiful! I love the art on your patio table!

Keep your toes warm! Hugs!

Kay said...

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! :) beautiful shots you have there!

chrome3d said...

Enjoy the snow and freeze while you can! Your dogs too. There is beauty all around you.

I have been having a wet december so far. Mostly +5C and rain.

Sally in WA said...

I hope we don't get snow any time soon! Even if it does make for beautiful scenery.

Anonymous said...

That is just beautiful my friend. I love to look at the pictures and I'm glad I don't live in it at the same time. I hope the airport will be open the end of January :) LOL. Looks sooooo cold there. My mom sent me an email from Carson City, NV, and yes she will be there so you will meet her as well that it snowed big time there last night. I have to say, better you guys than me LOL :)

Annie Jeffries said...

What a gorgeous world you find yourself in today. My friend Biene sent me an almost identical (to your first picture) cell phone picture of her porch this morning. The major difference? - she had about an INCH of snow compared to your oh about four?

Carver said...

Your winter wonderland is beautiful Sylvia. Great shots.

??? said...

Oh, so that's where all the snow went to. I love the shots of the trees in summer and then in winter!

Xavi said...

I love the snow for Christmas.
Have a nice day.

Xavi

Unknown said...

I especially like the photos of the stand of trees taken in two different seasons.

You really did get a lot of snow last year. I don't like to drive in it but otherwise I think it's very pretty!

Janice / Dancing with Sunflowers said...

Yes, it's certainly beautiful. I hope you were able to just rearrange Christmas with the family a little - and are now looking forward to 'Christmas as usual' for this year.
Janice.

Unknown said...

lovely winter captures! Wonderful! I hope we get a good winter at the west coast of Norway, I think our weather is about what you have in Seattle through the year. Have a nice week.

Esther Garvi said...

The seagull is too cute!

dianasfaria.com said...

You live in an amazing place. & I do agree with you about the different seasons being beautiful with their changing weather.
I hope your Christmas this year isn't affected by it though-my fingers will be crossed!
: )

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Elaine Yim said...

Winter will never be winter without snow. I always wonder how the animals keep warm with only just a coat of fur.

Arija said...

Snow for me is a real treat and the frost painting a sheer delight.

Here, my garden is relishing the rain today although it is spoiling our neighbour's cherry crop which they have just started picking.

Some good, some bad, somewhere there is an equation in there.

My name is Riet said...

What wonderful pictures Sylvia, snow is so beautiful as long as you are not in it.

Great Grandma Lin said...

there is beauty in any season...

Joe Todd said...

What a neat "frost picture" on the table. Great post as usual

Photo Cache said...

It's 45F here and your photos make me want to run out for some hot cocoa.

Wow, you had a ton of snow!

Anonymous said...

Love your snow pics. The frost painting on your table top is gorgeous!!!

Marie said...

Lovely post. Awesome with that amount of snow. Hope it will be the same this year......or not ;-)

annalarssonphotography said...

You can send some snow to me! :)

Beautiful shots Sylvia!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful world, all that snow freezes me.

Unknown said...

We don't have winter in Malaysia & I know its cold out there when winter.
Our weather is hot sunny day sometime raining & flooding.
Anyway beautiful winter photo that you snap & Thanks for sharing.

Hazel said...

The trees look gorgeous after the snow; magical with the snow! Nature came closer to your deck with that wonderful frost painting. Love Mojo! and I hope the seagull is alright.

VioletSky said...

oooh, I like the comparison shot of the trees at the harbour.
not liking the snow so much. but it is all memories... for the moment!

Anonymous said...

That was some winter you had - I love the shots of trees in winter and summer.

As beautiful as it is, I'm sure you're hoping you don't get quite as much snow for as long this year.

penny said...

I enjoyed seeing your snow, Sylvia. We are have some Florida snow but it melted on the way down and turn into rain (snicker snicker:) It was above normal at 82 degrees. That just doesn't feel like Christmas. So thanks for cooling me down...

Carly said...

Your beautiful pictures make me miss the snow. I love the shot of the same place with the different seasons!

Anonymous said...

That is a huge dump of snow. Lets hope it avoids you this year.

eileeninmd said...

Cool post and photos, I love the before and after shots of the trees.

eileeninmd said...

Cool post and photos, I love the before and after shots of the trees.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Sylvia: It certainly is a beautiful snowy world, I hope it holds off for a few more weeks.

SandyCarlson said...

It is a beautiful world; I agree. That design on your table takes the cake for me. Recalls the patterns the frost would make on my bedroom window when I was a kid. I used to love to get to school to warm up.

Anonymous said...

Snow in December. Wonderful. I love the snow pictures. The world looks zo serene and quiet.

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Oman said...

what i love about "my world" is that i got to see images from other places that is different from my own. we have no winter here in the philippines so i truly admire scenes like these. great job.

Indrani said...

Sometimes I wish I could experience this, I have never seen so much of snow except those created and maintained artificially.

storyteller said...

What a winter wonderland you live in! I love all the snowy views ... wonder what Molly would think of that cold wet white stuph ... and think I'd be way too cold to enjoy any of it in person ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
My World

Irene said...

Snow *is* beautiful. Love to see more winter in Seattle photos...

Kathie Brown said...

I love that photo of the grove of trees all naked and barren in the winter snow. I know some people would say it is bleak, but somehow it speaks to me, and I am a person who loves sunshine and can't live without it. Still, there is a quiet beauty there.

magiceye said...

gorgeous captures and a wonderful post full of love for your world!

Carolyn Ford said...

So...that's Seattle with snow! I've never seen Seattle this time of year...amazingly beautiful, it is!

Jo said...

Hi Sylvia; I'm not sure whether I knew this, but now I do know: you are part of the That's my World, Tuesday meme. Thanks! These captures of the snow are amazing Thanks for sharing with this African who doesn't often see snow It snows here in our part of South Africa, but the snow falls early in the morning and by midday nothing is left. You've reminded me of a time when it snowed heavily here (July 1996) and the snow lay thick for THREE days. The whole town came to a standstill. Thanks again for these beautiful shots of your world. I enjoyed them immensely.

Gattina said...

Wow ! that was a lot of snow ! In Belgium too it snowed last year and it was at least after 5 or 6 years ! but not as much as you show here !

Anonymous said...

Aw - last December looked lovely. We're still eagerly awaiting snow - we've had the mildest November in a long time over here!

Anonymous said...

Sylvia, I love ALL your pictures! And I particularly like the pissed off seagull and the frost painting the most. We're having a dust storm in Dubai today. I wish it were snow though :)

mrsnesbitt said...

Very very apt for Christmas don't you think?

DeniseinVA said...

Gorgeous snow photos, the seagull one made me laugh and the doggy ones I went awwwwww.....

George said...

You definitely got some beautiful snow pictures last year. I hope the weather is a little nicer to your Christmas plans this year.

antigoni said...

We still have lovely weather. I'm sure the girls want to see some snow over here. At least i do.
Thank you for your kind words.

Anonymous said...

Sylvia, how lucky you are! Your world is indeed beautiful, whether snow or sunshine! :)

Anonymous said...

ACK...I made a mistake in my comment. LOL...The photos were from last year and I don't know why I assumed it was this year...My form of CRS I suppose. LOL

Anonymous said...

Beautiful winter scene. It's coming to Michigan this evening. Thanks for visiting my site and for "That's My World."

D said...

Sylvia, love the photo of the lined and naked trees!

Anonymous said...

I didn't think it snowed in Seattle. So, I've learned something new.

It does look beautiful, doesn't it? If only we liked the snow as much at the end of winter as we do at the beginning.

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