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I snapped this pic of my friend's dad's first and last lobster boat, the Jackie Marie, up for sale down by the road. His very first lobster boat as a young man, he bought her back after 35 years and fully restored her to her original beauty.
My husband and I were walking to the grocery store after an ice/snow storm trapped most of Georgia for about a week and I happen to have my camera handy.
We don't often get snow in southern England by the sea, but have had two glorious days of it. Went walking to the beach and captured these colourful beach huts.
This is a picture I took in the back yard today. Hopefully, it is our last snow storm of the year.
This is picture of our back deck and back yard. I used the picture of the pine tree on my Christmas card 2010. I love the snow when I am on the inside, looking out or in a picture!
I took this photo a few weeks ago in South Dakota. It had just snowed the night before, and all of the trees were heavy with snow. This stream is beautiful to take photos of all year round.
This wintry view from our living room stopped me in my tracks. I had to grab my camera to capture that which had captured my fancy.
We have had a lot of snow this winter, I enjoy the beauty of it. It's not much for driving in it, but I find it lovely anyway.
Spring time in Texas. This was taken the second day of spring! My little flowers were peeking through the snow to remind us that spring is here!
This is a tree in our yard. I just thought it looked nice. This was after a snow storm.
These trees so stood out against the white snow. It just took my breath away.
These pictures are of my house when South Carolina got snow. I got up early that morning to take these because I knew that as soon as my three boys (ages 9, 11, and 13) woke up, it wouldn't be like that much longer.
I was driving home on Rt. 60. I just thought the road and everything else covered in snow was so beautiful, I decided to take a picture as I was driving down the road.
This is the snow storm of March 2013. We ended up with about 18 inches.
This is a picture of our hottub in the background and our deck. Neither are usable today. Snow! We love it!
Would you believe it is still snowing in New Hampshire? This is a photograph from the back porch of the house. Every year, we cut down one of these trees to use as our Christmas tree.
This was taken at my home in Georgia in January 2011. There was nothing but ice on the ground, so I took a ground level picture of a sweet gumball that was lying there on the ice.
This is our new backyard. Since we live in Virginia, getting a shot with snow still on the ground is rare. Nature has loaned us this lovely land!
This photo was taken just outside my garage after this last snowstorm! My son and son-in-law piled the snow to connect the car to the garage.
My daughter and I took him out one night and the snow was gently falling and the night was perfect. So, I showed him how to make one and then he made his first Snow angel and it came out perfect. Just had to share!
This is behind my house, and it had just snowed the night before. That is a huge hillside with a valley running below, and the Dunbar creek running through the valley.
This photo was taken after the February storm, looking out our door at our deck. We received 4 feet of snow on the deck, which successfully blocked the door to our home.
Kids in the Pacific NW get very excited when snow is in the forecast because there is a great likelihood of school cancellations. In this article, I explain why.