It Depends on Where You Look

When people ask Andy how much snow we have gotten up on the land, he has trouble answering. It depends on where you look. The wind usually makes a big drift by the greenhouse, but in other places it blows most of the snow away, and much of the remaining melts as soon as the sun comes out.

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18 Responses to It Depends on Where You Look

  1. MadSnapper says:

    your mountain top is so very beautiful, the snowy part and the dirt part. for some reason the ladder shot appeals to me. I sat and stared at it, looking through the ladder at each part of you mountain, feels peaceful… this kind of snow I could handle.

  2. That’s true here too. I never thought about that before. It really does depend on where we look! Cheers, Ivy.

  3. Linda Sand says:

    Yep, it depends on where you look. The snow drift on our balcony is now halfway up the railing. But there’s very little snow on the floor.

  4. Myra+G. says:

    Is that your little Christmas tree I spy in Pix #1? I hope you’ll have help getting it back down again.

    • Jean says:

      Yes, that’s the little tree. Andy plans to take it down himself, when there’s no snow on the roof and when there’s no wind.

  5. Catalyst says:

    Brrr. Snow or not, my comment stays the same. Brrr.

  6. Ginny+Hartzler says:

    Most places you look, there is a different amount of snow!

  7. I know it’s not the same but here in my region – you can phone a person and say “what that’s noise” and it turns out it’s raining and a howling wind – whereas in my ‘hood it’s sunny and calm!

  8. Ann Thompson says:

    It’s definitely hard to tell how much snow there was when there’s wind involved. The drifts may be deep but other parts bare.

  9. Cindi says:

    I think that statement applies to more things than we think about.
    Depends where you look…..

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