This was yesterday here in Portland!! Both shots were taken at my apartment complex!! Those white flecks on the side of the building are snowflakes! BIG snowflakes!
Hari Om Strewth! Mind you this morning here it was bright sun and WARM but as I type the gale is blowing and can't see the hills for the rain and mist... Spring is not yet here!! Nice to be on the inside looking out rather the other way round. YAM xx
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Those are some really big snowflakes. Stay safe!
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OMW Sylvia, I cannot imagine living in such cold conditions. I hope you're having a warm (indoors) day. Greetings, Jo
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ReplyDeleteStrewth! Mind you this morning here it was bright sun and WARM but as I type the gale is blowing and can't see the hills for the rain and mist... Spring is not yet here!! Nice to be on the inside looking out rather the other way round. YAM xx
oh, boy! hunker down if you can!
ReplyDeleteWow, we have some wild changes here. Unrelenting cold right now, cold foggy weather.
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Take care Sylvia.
You call that snow?? :)
ReplyDeleteHi Ed! Well, here in Portland it's called snow -- we don't see it that often!! Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a difference!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Now, hopefully, in another week you'll go back to the way it was.
ReplyDeleteWe finally got some sunshine and some warmer weather. Us Floridians have very thin blood so it doesn't take much cold to make us run indoors and hide!
In New England, they say, "If you don't like the weather, wait a minute."
ReplyDeleteHoly mackeral! What a difference a week makes is right!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's like Oklahoma weather!
ReplyDeleteI must admit I like the first picture much better.
ReplyDeleteNo way!! That's an amazing change Sylvia! Would be hard to believe if you didn't see it with your own eyes oui :)
ReplyDeleteTwo seasons in a blink of an eye. Stay safe Sylvia :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That's amazing!
ReplyDeleteBrrr I say. (Had similar photos from our Eugene son.. and they were without electricity for almost 48 hours on top of all that. BRRR.
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