Curly Snow,because I don't know what else to call it. We have a little storage building behind our house. It is very close to the woods and I eventually want to turn it into a guest house or studio. I think hubby is thinking workshop, which would also be OK.
Isn't this a cool pic though? Dan snapped it Sunday. He had made a quick run out there and this is what he saw coming off the eaves. I call it curly snow! You can see our woods behind the building, it's very picturesque! What I would really like, is a hot tub back here with a gazebo! Right next to my future little guest house.
. One of my favorite parts of our property are these pine trees out front. They are majestic and lovely all year round, but especially in the winter time surrounded by snow. I put out a new feeder yesterday that is supposed to be good for cardinals and I am getting impatient. Where are they? Come little birdies, I bought the best feed for you. I'll keep you posted.
Please join our hostess Susan, for more Outdoor Wednesday Posts! Cindy
2/2/10
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I love the curly snow, Cindy. Your grove of pine trees makes a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeletehow cool, neat photo! a little getaway studio or guest house would be cute but probably hard to heat in winter?
ReplyDeleteMy sis lived in Okonamwak? around 1996 and had a neat boat house for guests down by the lake...guess only for summer?
Jennifer aka Gigi
THAT IS SO COOL! IT MUST HAVE STARTED TO SLID, THEN FROZE?! GREAT PHOTO..THANKS FOR SHARING IT. COME SAY HI :D
ReplyDeleteOh I love your curly snow! Way cool!
ReplyDeleteYou have been in my thoughts during your below 0 temps. Can't imagine.
We're looking to get more rain this week, which I would love.
Stay warm Cindy!
great name for it Cindy...I've never seen curly snow...great photos...hope you thaw soon...
ReplyDeleteReally COOL...I've never heard of curly snow before. It looks like a curl in a wave in Hawaii that you could surf on....:OP
ReplyDeletebeautiful.....I love your cottage. I was studying cottage style yesterday and thought of you.
ReplyDeleteXOXO
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Okay Cindy I couldn't begin to imagine what curly snow was LOL That is so cool! There aren't many things more beautiful than pine trees covered with snow! Yours are majestic!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't worry the birdies will come. Did you buy black sunflower seeds. The cardinals and song birds just love them! Hugs
I love your curly snow. How odd that it shaped itself like an art form? Ah, Mother Nature does have a sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteSissie
Cindy...the snow is amazing...and the picture of the pine trees..so beautiful....
ReplyDeleteand COME OVER..little birdies..
me too....love feeding them and listening to their songs...so peaceful
i'll be back soon, my friend
kary
xxx
Hi Cindy! I love your curly snow! This winter weather is producing some strange things, isn't it? YOur grove of trees is gorgeous in the snow! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! Oh, I love your pretty curly snow! Your eave has a 'do'! :)
ReplyDeleteYour property is so lovely and I hope you get your guest house and hot tub some day.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Isn't that cool. Hopefully no one is going to be standing under it when it lets go.
ReplyDeleteThat is unusual! Wonder what caused it to form like that? Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! Have never seen anything like it!
ReplyDeleteHave never seen curling snow before. How pretty! Lovely photo of the pine trees.
ReplyDeleteI'v seen me some curly hair and some curly fries but I ain't never~ever seen me some curly snow! Heeeheehe! What a great name for something so very unique! Thanks Dan!
ReplyDeleteCindy you have a fantastic day!
God bless ya'll!!!
I love your woods and trees. It must be beautiful with the snow. Stay warm and cozy.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a cool photo and your property is gorgeous. I love the trees.
ReplyDeleteSue
When a Cardinal does come, it will really pop in all that snow!
ReplyDeleteOurs is gone, but the Bay is frozen...
Love the pictures!! and your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like it, but it sure looks pretty. Curly snow is the perfect name for it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Wednesday.
Blessings,
Marcia
Cindy I'm afraid the deer will eat the seeds if there's nothing else for them to eat. Poor things, this time of year is so hard for them. More than likely they will only eat the ones that drop to the ground. I don't think they will bother the feeder. Now the squirrels....that's a whole other story LOL
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the tablescape! Hugs
Cindy that is the neatest thing! ~WOW! How beautiful and unique!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, ~Melissa :)
fantastic pictures!THanks for your visits. hugs catherine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The snow liding off the roof is lovely! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Cindy! To me it looks like a wave. I like the last shot also - so serene.
ReplyDelete~ Tracy