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Monday, November 11, 2019

Saying good-by to autumn


the above was taken one week ago exactly....


This one was taken today...and there is even more snow now.  And it is 21ºF outside now.  Yesterday was basically shirtsleeve weather.

21 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a difference! We are to get snow tomorrow morning. the pictures are beautiful. Are the bird feeders yours?

Ruth Hiebert said...

The weather can and does change so quickly. We over here went from summer right into winter, so it seems.

CheerfulMonk said...

Wow! The snow is gorgeous, but the sudden temperature change is always a shock to the system. Good luck!

Red Rose Alley said...

Oh my, you're already getting snow! We still have Autumn here, and on some of the trees in the neighborhood, they are just starting to change color. It must get cold where you live, Rose. I love the picture of the snow on the bird feeders. Those poor birds this time of year.

~Sheri

Hill Top Post said...

Your snow is a pretty one, but it just seems too early for that stuff! I could have used a few more days like yesterday!

Nancy Chan said...

How time flies. Goodbye to autumn and hello winter.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

None of that white stuff here yet I'm glad to say. Though snow in November is not unknown, it doesn't stick around for long. Still plenty of trees hanging on to their leaves too, I'll be showing you some in the next day or two.

Bill said...

We're lucky to be missing the arctic blast!

Ann said...

It started snowing here last night. Not sure how much we have but it's more than I want...lol
Stay warm

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gostei destas duas belas fotos e aproveito para desejar e uma boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

MadSnapper said...

I saw the weather news this morning and wondered if it hit you hard. looks hard to me, the temp and the snow. from shirtsleeves to this in one night. yowsa! tomorrow the cold front reaches us here in FL, but our low will be 59 not like yours

Ruthie said...

ALthough no snow yet, it is predicted for later today. We are having the same type of weather here in NJ>

Steven said...

Quite a turn-around, just like here! Leaves are piled for pick-up, but buried in the snow. :-) Beautiful color in that tree!

happyone said...

Same thing here. What a difference a day makes.

Kodak said...

Good bye Autumn and hello winter all in a few hours. We have just said good bye to late summer and hello to Autumn, except we do have a cold snap right now.

Jeanna said...

I was on campus today and it's apparently shirtsleeve winter when it's 15˚ outside. I love the contrast, especially the bird feeders.

ElaineH said...

It just seems so early for snow. We were supposed to get snow also but the moisture came though before the cold came so it was just rain. That looks like a lot of snow!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad that Arctic air mass has stayed away from us.

ushasurya said...

The snow looks beautiful..like icing on a cake !!
Lovely image
Devi :)

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

This weather is crazy!! We are breaking temperature lows up here. We were stuck in a Lake Effect snow band yesterday and got at least 8 inches of snow. With no El Nino or La Nina I think we are in for it this winter.
xx, Carol

LC said...

Beautiful. Stay safe and warm!

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