…well.
I am filled with snow.
There’s nothing to do now
but wait.
– Jill Osier, from “Snow Becoming Light by Morning.”
The Weather Channel: SNOW. 22° F. Feels like 12° F. Snow is accumulating rapidly. (12 inches and counting)
Credits:
- Entire poem can be found at Poetry Foundation. Excerpt via Fables of Reconstruction.
- Photography Thank you Susan. Out the back door.

wow!
Exactly. More snow in last 12 hours than the Big Bad Juno Wolf.
Oh that Mimi…she said it best. Again…
She nails it each time.
ah shucks… 😉
Oh my!!!! Beautiful snow. I know it may sound crazy, but I am jealous David!!!
Sunny and 56 here in Oregon.
56. Wow!
I’m feeling Ya, pal! It has been snowing here ALL DAY LONG, and HARD. We, too, have passed the 12″ mark and the storm shows no sign of abating. I have to say, it is absolutely gorgeous. Just one of the reasons we live in New England….
Oh to be self-employed and work from home. 🙂
I thank my lucky stars every day!
I see that and sigh…just spent a weekend up in the mountains…mountains that should be covered in feet of snow. And instead, it was sunny and 60. Can you send some our way?
The imbalance is stark. You are thirsty. And we are gagging on it. Would love to share some if we could.
Perfectly stated contrast. Thirsty. So thirsty.
I will not mention our temperature here in Sonoma County… But we do need some rain…. We will even take snow 🙂
Sonoma County sounds about wonderful right now. Right Now. 🙂 (it’s 10 F right now)
That’s a lot of snow! And bird food 🙂
You noticed that. Even in the snow and blustery weather, they were other there feeding. As were the nasty squirrels too! 🙂
yes )
Looks like the view from my Ct. window.
-Alan
Didn’t realize you were from CT. Then it should look similar… 🙂
Too similar!