These photos are of the storm before the storm...it has been snowing most of the day here in Southern Maine...schools were closed and many businesses ended their day early... roads are slick... a nineteen vehicle pileup occurred this morning, thankfully no one was seriously injured...blizzard conditions are predicted for late this evening and lasting into the day tomorrow, in other words the worst is yet to come...tonight the wind will howl... a wind driven snow will fall... which will be measured in feet not inches...the plow is on the truck, the snow blower hums as Mr. Dog Trot makes his way to the coop... it is winter in New England...
The chickens are safely tucked in their coop and are given an evening treat...Winslow Homer stays close to the warmth of the wood stove...and Sadie lazes on the living room couch...All is good here at Dog Trot Farm...
Tonight, if you are in the path of this storm, be safe and smart and remain indoors...if you need toilet paper improvise...
Have been watching your storm here in southern Missouri. Stay safe and warm. Jan
ReplyDeleteDo stay safe and warm...and, hopefully, electrified! How I would love to have a long look at all that white stuff!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend,
Robyn
Warm wishes from Minnesota. Stay safe and take after pictures.
ReplyDeleteWe are getting our storm Sunday night Monday.
It's winter.
Donna
Stay safe and warm my friend. All is well at Ginnysyard as well. Ducks tucked in, cats all curled up. <3.
ReplyDeleteI stocked up at the store this afternoon. We are all tucked in now - waiting.
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ReplyDeletePlease stay safe and warm. I will keep you and your family and fur and feather babies in my prayers.
Sallie
lol! We have PLENTY of toilet paper! And coffee... the two most important staples for a storm... :-) Safe and warm in my home stitching the storm away... wishing all the same to you!
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteI am worried about you folks out there...it sounds like this storm is one to be reckoned with! Being stranded at home is one thing.... but to go out for TP?... oh yeah... good idea to keep an old catalog around!
Will be sending out special prayers and concerns for you all!
Keep us posted!!
Hugs!!
Cathy G
I would also park myself next to the wood stove. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteCrazy weather we're having! Maybe it will be gone by next week! LOL
ReplyDeleteScary!
ReplyDeleteStay warm, stay safe.
stay warm tonight.. the storm is only bringing us a mere 8 inches.. we are missing the brunt of it.
ReplyDeleteWe had the same weather here in Ontario here today Julie. I just stayed home and sewed all day.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Thinking of all of you! Stay toasty!!
ReplyDeletebeen praying all afternoon for all of you! God Bless You, Julie.
ReplyDeletewe got it last night and now you are getting pounded!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are all safe and your extended family. The weather reports coming out of there make is sound horrible...3 FEET of snow expected before both colliding storms leave!
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I wondered how you were faring in the storm. Stay safe, stay warm. I LOVE snowstorms but don't enjoy being without power. I hope yours stays on and that the only thing left to remember the storm is the beautiful images left after it's over.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so blizzardy. I wish I could be in one. I would love to hear the wind blow and the snow fall.
ReplyDeleteYou stay safe too. Stay close to the fire and be warm. I am so glad you took photos. They are just beautiful.
Oh Julie, that is really a snow storm, lovely pictures though.....Stay warm by the wood stove, Keep Cozy, Francine.
ReplyDeleteJulie ~
ReplyDeleteStay warm, stay home and be safe.
Hugs :)
Lauren
My son tells me that the schools in their part of the country closed this afternoon due to the storm - you are certainly getting a dose of winter in the east!
ReplyDeleteI hope everything will all be ok...be safe.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, stay inside where you'll be safe and warm! Thoughts from Michigan, Dawn
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness!
ReplyDeleteBrrrr!
Stay safe and warm.
Hugs
Tam
ALl I can is, crikey, that looks tough, makes me feel glad that we all we are having is just a lot of wetness. We don't have much snow here, although are close to the Pyrenees mountains which do, and for the sake of our animals I am glad of that. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteHa! I loved your closing phrase! I hope you stay warm and cozy...and don't lose power. Mother Nature certainly can pack a wallop!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've been hearing about this blizzard on the national news the last couple of days... having always lived in Seattle, I don't know what that's like. You sound well prepared and experienced in fierce winter weather.
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Isn't it wicked. My car is almost totally buried under drifts. We still have our driving ban on too. Stay safe and warm!
ReplyDeleteI pray you are still snug and warm...and safe.
ReplyDeleteit looks so pretty! i hope you didn't get it too bad!
ReplyDeleteThe staples of any storm - milk, bread and toilet paper.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home safe and sound!
Louise
This is beautiful and awful at the same time. Stay warm and safe.
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