Here are a few pictures of our recent snow. Thankfully the temperatures were in the forties today and a lot of it melted. I took the above picture while it was snowing and was surprised be the snowflake effect.
Shoveling our way out.
Across the street.
We had about 12 inches of snow.
I'm having some problems with carpal tunnel today and I'm in a lot of pain. Sorry for the brevity of the post. I'll still be visiting your blogs, but my comments will be brief there as well until the pain subsides.
That snowflake effect is very cool Robin. I've never captured it before. I think there's a name for those circles but it escapes me at the moment. Quite a lot of snow there. Glad it's melting and hope your carpal tunnel gets better soon. Blogging and computer time sure doesn't help that, does it?
ReplyDeleteRest your hands Robin! My husband also has carpal tunnel, and when it's acting up he's in agony. Your pictures though are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLaurie
So sorry about the carpal tunnel. Hope you get better soon. I will pray for you.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Robin, your pics are beautiful. I love the snowflake effects. We had some melting here today too, but cold again tomorrow. Hurry spring! Take care with the carpal tunnel, I've heard it can be miserable.
ReplyDeleteThose snowflakes on the picture really made it have a nice effect. Hope the carpal tunnel doesn't hold you down for too long.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Hi there Robin, what lovely images from your garden :-D
ReplyDeleteThat’s quite a snowfall you’ve had! The UK is getting hit today too. Yes, that is a nice effect with the snowflakes. It’s always a nice surprise when that happens isn’t it?
Sorry to hear you’re in pain. Yes, PC time will be restricted a little now. Hope this clears up quickly for you :-D
Take care of that carpel tunnel! I know how that feels.
ReplyDeletePretty snow!
Cameron
Wonderful snowflake effect Robin. I like all of your snow pictures.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get a brace for your hand. It will help with the carpal tunnel even though it is aggravating to wear.
Lovely photos, Robin--my, you did get a lot of snow! Hope you are feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathleen, I'll have to research to see what that name is. Computer time is definitely an issue.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, agony is a good word to describe the pain. It's a little better this morning.
Thanks, Texasdaisey!
Beckie, I'm ready for spring too!
Janet, I hope not either. This is the first time in a long time it has hurt like this.
Thanks, Shirl!
Cameron, thank you!
Lisa, I do have a brace and usually wear it when the CT rears its ugly head. I had so much pain last night that it hurt to to wear it. Thankfully it is better this morning.
Love the fist picture.The effect is so neat.I hope that is it for snow for you this winter.Ouch,that carpal tunnel stuff is no fun,I've had it too.Had surgery on both wrists and the improvment is well worth the pain and troubles of the surgery.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Beautiful photos, love the snowflake effect.
ReplyDeleteRobin,
ReplyDeleteJust lovely snow photos...the orbs are cool. So sorry about the CTS...that is very painful I've been told. Keep warm and I am hoping for an early melt for you all!
Gail
Great snow pictures, but I'm sure you are just as glad to see it leave. Take care of those wrists.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow pictures Robin! With snowflakes you just never know. The snow must have been dry and shiny!
ReplyDeleteThe tree is so pretty too! Glad to hear your snow is melting. Wish we could be so lucky.
Sharon
Beautiful snow pictures - especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteJust love it!
/Helen
The ONLY thing that would have made your photos better would be to have Christmas lights lit on the evergreen across the street. Agree?
ReplyDeleteTake care of that hand.
Hi Robin, oh I am so sorry your wrists hurt. Do you have braces to wear when that flares up? I do and it helps so much. You can get them off the shelf at the pharmacy. I can even type with them, but it is awkward. Better than pain any day though. I love your special snow flake effects!
ReplyDeleteFrances
Hello Robin,
ReplyDeleteYou have something in common with
me, My mom was born in Alabama too!
Anyways, Now that you live in
Indiana (Not far from Chicago) I
know your weather is like ours ;(
Thanks for your message to me on
Blotanicals. You have a great blog.
Robin, what really wonderful pictures! I loved the snowflake effect the best. I'm sorry about your carpal tunnel pain today. Feel better.
ReplyDeleteYou do have a lot of that fluffy stuff. It is very pretty. It doesn't stick around here long enough to make an impression. Perfect pictures
ReplyDeleteI like the snowflake effect photo. Very cool. I hope you are feeling better, soon. It is supposed to really warm up this weekend, so maybe that will add a little relief. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen you put up the picture.. Across the street of the bricks... You should have just put that picture up for one post. It looks like the top of a chimney sticking out. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Robin. Have you had the c/t surgery? I had it done about 11-12 years ago and have never had problems with it again (touch wood).
ReplyDeleteWe're getting another snowstorm here today, although now it's turning to ice pellets. I can hear them hitting the house, so I just turned the volume on the television up a little to ignore them. :-)
Hi Robin,
ReplyDeleteMaybe today the CT is easing up? My mom and grandfather both had surgery to help w/that. I hope it will ease up. Your photos are pretty, and the snow looks rather deep...compared to the 4" we got last week. Hope you'll feel better!