mums on ice
Happy Halloween friends! In the words of one of my favorite Halloween specials from the 1980's (old school Garfield of course), I hope you are enjoying, "candy! candy! candy!"
From my studio window, I can see porchlights flickering on as if by magic for all the little trick-or-treaters. I hope they stay warm as I can also make out the snowy climes steppes sidewalks of our neighborhood where we have about four inches of white stuff still melting off from our surprisingly chilly nor'easter this weekend! I've experienced early snowfalls before but two snowfalls before the first frost? I wasn't sure that was even possible. Our friends in the western reaches of the state actually got an entire foot and two days later, many areas are still without power. Though shoveling our driveway was not something I expected to be doing pre-Halloween, the combination of snow, fall colors, and autumnal sunlight certainly has been disarmingly beautiful.
2 comments:
Oh, just look at that snow!! We got a little too, but not much. Before we know it we'll all be buried!
Poor flowers...they weren't bundled up for that kind of weather...how rude of Mother Nature!! I can't even imagine...we were in the high 80's last week. This week it's cooler and even a chance of a shower tomorrow.
btw...that soup looks and sounds amazing...next cool night, I know what I'll be trying!! :-D Yum!!
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