The Snow Covered Hills

I haven’t posted in a few weeks because I was on a 9-day vacation with Dale celebrating our 30th anniversary! We came home last Sunday night to no internet followed by a snowstorm on Wednesday resulting in no power until Thursday night. I was going to post a little about our trip, but the snow was so beautiful, I just have to show you.

This was the view from the deck.

Snow on the banks of Smith Lake

I think this next picture of snow on the dogwood tree might be my favorite. I love the way the buds look against the snowy background.

Snow on a dogwood treeOur dog Layla enjoyed the snow.

SnowSo did Angel.

Snow

The fire pit area looks good in snow.

Fire pit covered in snow

The dogwoods looked especially wonderful covered in snow. The one on the left side of this picture is just off the deck.

Snow on a dogwood tree

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Snow on Smith Lake

Snow on Smith Lake

Snow on Smith Lake

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SnowThen I took a picture of the Smith Lake Section 16 land across the lake to post on the Save Smith Lake Facebook page.

Smith Lake Section 16

My last picture is of the driveway up to the mailbox. Dale asked me to take it so he can show the guys at work. Apparently everyone was surprised to see him on Thursday and amused to learn that Mrs. Hill had woke up early, shoveled the whole driveway and said, “There, now you can go to work.” – Really, I did it with love.

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