It must be January, right? This must be a photo from years gone by that I’m reposting.
Ummm, no.
On this quiet Sunday morning in October, this is the view from my kitchen door.
Stunned doggies have had to deal with a slippery trip up the hill to the dog corral.
You can see that there are still leaves on some of the trees.
The contrast of the beautifully colored leaves against the snow is striking. That’s our clothesline at the top of the photo.
I shoveled a few times before Don got home. If you’d driven by, you would have seen me out in the front yard with broom in hand, shaking the snow off bushes, trees and hydrangeas. Don’s usual half hour trip home turned into a 90 minute white-knuckled drive on country roads full of cars that had spun out. More than once, he thought he was going to have to abandon the car. Thankfully, he arrived home safely.
The lights in our house flickered countless times and I was sure we would lose power. We cooked dinner early in case we lost the use of our electric stove. Unbelievably, for there are hundreds of thousands without power today, we didn’t. We are very lucky.
This will all be a faint memory in a day or two, as temperatures rise and everything melts.
It’s still October, isn’t it? This all feels like some bizarre dream in which somehow I have jumped forward in time; where the calendar tells me one thing but my eyes tell me another.
Happy Sunday. We’re grateful this morning.
Diane Cayton-Hakey says
Driving in that can be treacherous. Glad Don made it home safely. You must have worked hard to keep all that shoveling done for heaven sakes. Snuggle indoors today and stay warm. Warm socks, slippers and a blanket over your lap.. now that sounds wonderful!
Mereknits says
Oh My!!!! What is going on? it is beautiful especially from Florida.
Mere
Jacqueline~Cabin and Cottage says
Glad Don made it home OK. I hope the power stays on. Stay snug!
Ann@A Sentimental Life says
it looks beautiful….just to darn early!
Puppenstubennostalgie says
Oh…. was sehen meine Augen. Ich hoffe, das es bei uns noch nicht so schnell schneit.
Nun ist eine Tasse Tee angesagt, eine Kuscheldecke, warme Socken und ein gutes Buch.
Liebe Grüße an Dich
PuNo / Monika
Brynwood Needleworks says
I remember needing to wear warm clothes under our Halloween costumes when we were kids because we were Trick or Treating in Wisconsin snow. Even so, it wasn’t a regular occurrence and we were bummed to wear bulky costumes.
Glad Don got home safely. People forget how to drive in snow from year to year…and people with SUVs (wrongly) think that they can stop faster in their vehicles. Makes it a little less safe when people drive the same way they do on dry pavement.
We added a generator to the house after Hurricane Charlie. I don’t think I’d ever live anywhere again without one.
Hope you, Don and the dogs stay safe and warm.
xoox
Donna
The Boston Lady says
Welcome to the Twilight Zone. I can remember a couple of Halloweens with frost or snow while living in Canada, but not in recent years – and especially not here in FL. Hope it all melts and the plants aren’t too worse for wear. Ann
{Bellamere Cottage} says
Brrrrrrrrrrrr…………. I’m chilly here and I think it’s about 50 or so…. I hate being cold…. try to cozy up and enjoy it somehow! Hopefully it’ll all be gone for the little ones tomorrow.
Huggies,
Spencer
A Vintage Green says
Hope the trees and bushes are ok after this very early snowfall. Very relieved Don got home safely.
-Joy
Carol at Serendipity says
Claudia,
Glad Don got home safely. We are still in Maine. Flight cancelled but at least I got an e-mail and we didn’t go to the airport!!!!!
Carol
poppilinnstudios says
Wow this was crazy! They declared a state of emergency for a lot of the counties here! My husband and daughter got as far as Westchester last night and were turned away! No hotel rooms and a million cars trying to get home! They ended up driving to Staten Island to stay with family last night!!!! 6 hours of driving in snow and sleet! And, cell phones aren’t working-so I didn’t know where they were till a few hours ago! I’m not ready for Winter. Stay warm!
-Lynn
Aunt Kristin_Texas says
Gorgeous! One of these days I’ll see snow like this in person.
Kristin
oldgreymare says
My poor desert kids were shocked in NYC. I received 2 quick window shot emails that both said the same thing….
SNOW! lol
enjoy the beauty of it and stay safe from the danger of it.
xx
z
Rizzi says
CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS……..AND THEY SAY NEXT WEEK ITS GOING TO GET WARMER…….IS THAT INDIAN SUMMER?
WE ONLY GOT A LITTLE SNOW, A LOT OF SLEET AND RAIN…..BAD FOR DRIVING…
GLAD TO HEAR DON GOT HOME SAFELY…..
TAKE CARE……….RIZZI
pilgrimscottage says
I’m glad you’re both safely at home. Weird weather patterns everywhere lately. By the way, I like your dog corral. Have a great and safe evening.
TinaTx says
Glad Don made it home safely and that you still have power!
It is beautiful – of course, I say this from Texas!
Kimberly says
Glad you didn’t lose power. Hope you’re right about it melting soon. I live in Michigan and we missed this storm but soon we’ll be dealing with snow, too. I love your blog–been reading it for a long time but don’t think I’ve ever commented before. I don’t have a blog so I can’t participate, but I’m loving the reality shots. Hope you keep it up.
Jill says
So beautiful…so early! Stay safe and warm!
hugs,
Jill
debi huntsman says
WOW! Look at all that snow! I feel so bad for you as we had perfect weather today, with a perfectly delicious temperature to match. BUT, I know our day is coming!
I’m so glad you didn’t lose your power. That’s especially difficult when it’s cold and snowy out. Bundle up and stay warm!
Linda says
Amazing, isn’t it? No snow here…but I know it will be here soon enough!
Norma says
I’ve just been watching a news item about it on TV, it looks really terrible. Hope you have been able tocontinue to have power and that neither of you have had to go out anywhere. Stay inside and stay warm!
Anne Lorys - Fiona and Twig says
Oh my goodness, it really IS bizzaro weather, isn’t it? Stay warm, but more importantly, stay safe…those falling branches are supposed to be lethal!
XOXO,
Anne
Tamara Jansen says
With an unheated 8 acre greenhouse sitting open to the elements in my back yard, I feel serious stress with just the thought of getting an early snow! Snow is very heavy and when left to accumulate, can take down the entire structure. Your recent snowfall in the East has reminded us that we NEED to get the heat turned on before we get snow in the west!
Hope you are all toasty warm.
She'sSewPretty says
Oh my goodness!! That is crazy! I was wearing shorts and sandals today. I can’t believe the crazy weather everywhere!